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* 我 今 年 <em>要</em> 学 中文 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ jīnnián <em>yào</em> xué Zhōngwén.</span><span class="trans">I am planning to learn Chinese this year.</span> | * 我 今 年 <em>要</em> 学 中文 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ jīnnián <em>yào</em> xué Zhōngwén.</span><span class="trans">I am planning to learn Chinese this year.</span> | ||
− | * 我 下 个 月 <em>要</em> 去 中国 工作 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ xià gè yuè <em>yào</em> qù | + | * 我 下 个 月 <em>要</em> 去 中国 工作 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ xià gè yuè <em>yào</em> qù Zhōngguó gōngzùo.</span><span class="trans">I am going to China to work next month.</span> |
* 星期天 我 <em>要</em> 去 北京 。 <span class="pinyin">Xīngqītiān wǒ <em>yào</em> qù Běijīng.</span> <span class="trans">I am going to Beijing on Sunday.</span> | * 星期天 我 <em>要</em> 去 北京 。 <span class="pinyin">Xīngqītiān wǒ <em>yào</em> qù Běijīng.</span> <span class="trans">I am going to Beijing on Sunday.</span> | ||
* 我 等会儿<em>要</em> 给 妈妈 打电话 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ děnghuǐr <em>yào</em> gěi māma dǎ diànhuà.</span> <span class="trans">I am going to call my mom in a little bit.</span> | * 我 等会儿<em>要</em> 给 妈妈 打电话 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ děnghuǐr <em>yào</em> gěi māma dǎ diànhuà.</span> <span class="trans">I am going to call my mom in a little bit.</span> |
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The auxiliary verb 要 (yào) has several different meanings, and here we'll tackle the "be going to" meaning. This can be confusing at first, dealing with the multiple meanings of 要 (yào), but stick with it!
Structure
The idea behind this usage of 要 (yào) is that someone is "planning to" or "going to" or "preparing to" do something. It's not that they just want to, or have to, it's that they fully expect to do it. It's in their plan. Because of the time indication, the following examples show that the subject wants and plans to do the action stated.
Subject + 要 + Verb
Examples
- 我 今 年 要 学 中文 。 I am planning to learn Chinese this year.
- 我 下 个 月 要 去 中国 工作 。 I am going to China to work next month.
- 星期天 我 要 去 北京 。 I am going to Beijing on Sunday.
- 我 等会儿要 给 妈妈 打电话 。 I am going to call my mom in a little bit.
- 不好意思 , 我 要 出去 一 下 。 Pardon me, I am going out real quick.
- 我 明天 要 买 一 个 iPhone 。 I am going to buy an iPhone tomorrow.
- 下班 以后 你 要 去 哪里 ? Where are you planning to go after work?
- 我 要 去 吃饭 , 你 去 吗 ? I am going to go eat. Do you want to go?
- 我 要 做 咖啡 , 你 喝 吗 ? I am going to make coffee, do you want to drink some?
In the following examples, although no time period is specified, because the question is out of courtesy, it shows that the speaker is already planning on doing the action stated. Thus, here 要 (yào) is used to show that the subject is going/planning to do something.
- 我 要 去 吃饭 , 你 去 吗 ? I am going to go eat. Do you want to go?
- 我 要 做 咖啡 , 你 喝 吗 ? I am going to make coffee, do you want to drink some?
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- 现代汉语八百词(增订本) (p. ) →buy
Dictionaries
- 现代汉语词典(第5版) (p. ) →buy