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− | A common way to explain causes in Chinese is with 因为 (yīnwèi). This is almost entirely equivalent to "because" in English. Usually 因为 will begin a new phrase in a sentence.
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− | == Structure ==
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− | In this structure, we first state the result, and then give the reason in the next statement after the 因为.
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− | <div class="jiegou">
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− | Result ,因为 + Reason
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− | == Examples ==
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− | <div class="liju">
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− | * 我 不 喜欢 汉字,<em>因为</em> 很 难 记。<span class="trans">I don't like Chinese characters because they are hard to remember.</span>
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− | * 她 喜欢 你,<em>因为</em> 你 很 友好。<span class="trans">He likes you because you are friendly.</span>
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− | * 我 不 记得 昨天 的 事情,<em>因为</em> 我 喝 了 太多 啤酒。<span class="trans">I don't remember what happened yesterday because I drank too much beer.</span>
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− | ==See also==
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− | *[[Explaining results with "suoyi"]]
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− | *[[Cause and Effect with "yinwei" and "suoyi"]]
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− | *[[Stating the Effect before the Cause]] (advanced article)
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− | == Sources and further reading ==
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− | === Books ===
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− | * [[Chinese Grammar - Broken down into 100 items - Basic and Intermediate Levels (汉语语法百项讲练 - 初中级)]] (pp. 272) [http://www.amazon.cn/gp/product/B004WA6JSQ/ref%3das_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-23&linkCode=as2&camp=536&creative=3132&creativeASIN=B004WA6JSQ →buy]
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− | [[Category:A2 grammar points]]
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− | {{Basic Grammar|因为|A2|……,因为…|我 不 喜欢 汉字,<em>因为</em> 很 难 记。|grammar point|ASGLJ891}}
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− | {{Similar|Explaining results with "suoyi"}}
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− | {{Similar|Cause and Effect with "yinwei" and "suoyi"}}
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− | {{Similar|Stating the Effect before the Cause}}
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− | {{Used for|Indicating cause and effect}}
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− | {{POS|Conjunctions}}
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