Difference between revisions of "Expressing "although" with "suiran" and "danshi""

m (Text replace - "{{#seo:keywords={{SEO Keywords}}}}" to " ")
m (Text replace - "{{Grammar Box}} " to "{{Grammar Box}} ")
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Grammar Box}}  
 
{{Grammar Box}}  
 
  
 
The grammar pattern "虽然...但是..." (suīrán ... dànshì ... ) is one of the most common used patterns in Chinese, especially in written Chinese.It is used often to bring up a certain point, then to show that there is a contrary reaction.  
 
The grammar pattern "虽然...但是..." (suīrán ... dànshì ... ) is one of the most common used patterns in Chinese, especially in written Chinese.It is used often to bring up a certain point, then to show that there is a contrary reaction.  

Revision as of 05:09, 26 November 2013

The grammar pattern "虽然...但是..." (suīrán ... dànshì ... ) is one of the most common used patterns in Chinese, especially in written Chinese.It is used often to bring up a certain point, then to show that there is a contrary reaction.

Structure

"虽然 ... 但是 ... " expresses that while the former part of the sentence is true, there is an adverse reaction in the latter part.

虽然 + Subject + 但是 + Contrary Reaction

Simply put, the pattern means Although...but.... in English, and is generally used in the same manner. Be aware that "可是" can be used interchangeably with "但是".

Examples

  • 虽然 他 是 美国 人 ,但是 他 还 没 去 过 华盛顿。 Although he's American, he still hasn't been to Washington D.C.
  • 虽然 她 说 不 太 饿,但是 她 点 了 很 多 菜。Even though she said she isn't hungry, she ordered a lot of food.
  • 虽然 他 的 家里 很 有钱,可是 他 从来 不浪费 钱。Even though he‘s got a rich family, he never wastes money.

See also

Sources and further reading

Books