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Latest revision as of 15:20, 1 December 2014
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都 in Dictionaries
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都 in Sentences
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都 in Corpora
都 (dōu) currently has the following grammatical points associated with it:
- The "all" adverb "dou" (A1)
- Emphasizing quantity with "dou" (A2)
- Expressing "every" with "mei" (A2)
- Expressing "everything" with "shenme dou" (A2)
- Expressing "already" with "dou" (B1)
- Expressing "always" with "conglai" (B1)
- Expressing "even" with "lian" and "dou" (B1)
- Expressing "every time" with "mei" and "dou" (B1)
- Expressing "every" with question words (B1)
- Expressing "except" and "in addition" with "chule… yiwai" (B1)
- Expressing "not at all" with "yidianr ye bu" (B1)
- Indicating the whole with "quan" (B1)
- Using "ye" and "dou" together (B1)
- Advanced uses of "dou" (B2)
- Advanced uses of "lian" (B2)
- Expressing "any" with "renhe" (B2)
- Expressing "even" with "shenzhi" (B2)
- Expressing "no matter" with "buguan" (B2)
- Expressing "no matter" with "wulun" (B2)
- Expressing "not even one" (B2)
- Expressing "no exception" with "yilu" (C1)
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