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* 我 家 <em>离</em> 公司 很 近。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ jiā <em>lí</em> gōngsī hěn jìn.</span> <span class="trans">My house is close to my office.</span> | * 我 家 <em>离</em> 公司 很 近。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ jiā <em>lí</em> gōngsī hěn jìn.</span> <span class="trans">My house is close to my office.</span> | ||
* 美国 <em>离</em> 中国 很 远。<span class="pinyin">Měiguó <em>lí</em> Zhōngguó hěn yuǎn.</span> <span class="trans">America is far from China.</span> | * 美国 <em>离</em> 中国 很 远。<span class="pinyin">Měiguó <em>lí</em> Zhōngguó hěn yuǎn.</span> <span class="trans">America is far from China.</span> | ||
− | * 我老家 <em>离</em> 北京 很 远。<span class="pinyin"> | + | * 我老家 <em>离</em> 北京 很 远。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ lǎojiā <em>lí</em> Běijīng hěn yuǎn.</span> <span class="trans">My hometown is very far away from Beijing.</span> |
− | * 你家 <em>离</em> 超市 远 吗?<span class="pinyin"> | + | * 你家 <em>离</em> 超市 远 吗?<span class="pinyin"> Nǐ jiā <em>lí</em> chāoshì yuǎn ma?</span> <span class="trans">Is your house far away from the supermarket?</span> |
* 你们 公司 <em>离</em> 地铁站 近 不 近?<span class="pinyin">Nǐmen gōngsī <em>lí</em> dìtiězhàn jìn bù jìn?</span> <span class="trans">Is your company close to the metro station or not?</span> | * 你们 公司 <em>离</em> 地铁站 近 不 近?<span class="pinyin">Nǐmen gōngsī <em>lí</em> dìtiězhàn jìn bù jìn?</span> <span class="trans">Is your company close to the metro station or not?</span> | ||
− | * 你 的 大学 <em>离</em> 你老家 远 不 远?<span class="pinyin">Nǐ de dàxué <em>lí</em> | + | * 你 的 大学 <em>离</em> 你老家 远 不 远?<span class="pinyin">Nǐ de dàxué <em>lí</em> nǐ lǎojiā yuǎn bù yuǎn?</span> <span class="trans">Is your college far away from hometown?</span> |
* 那 个 酒吧 <em>离</em> 这儿 太 远 了, 我 不 想 去。 <span class="pinyin">Nà gè jiǔbā <em>lí</em> zhér tài yuǎn le, wǒ bù xiǎng qù. </span> <span class="trans">That bar is too far away from here, I don't want to go.</span> | * 那 个 酒吧 <em>离</em> 这儿 太 远 了, 我 不 想 去。 <span class="pinyin">Nà gè jiǔbā <em>lí</em> zhér tài yuǎn le, wǒ bù xiǎng qù. </span> <span class="trans">That bar is too far away from here, I don't want to go.</span> | ||
* 这 个 酒店 <em>离</em> 火车站 很 近。 <span class="pinyin">Zhè ge jiǔdiàn <em>lí</em> huǒchēzhàn hěn jìn.</span> <span class="trans">This hotel is very close to the train station.</span> | * 这 个 酒店 <em>离</em> 火车站 很 近。 <span class="pinyin">Zhè ge jiǔdiàn <em>lí</em> huǒchēzhàn hěn jìn.</span> <span class="trans">This hotel is very close to the train station.</span> |
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Are we there yet? One of the ways to express distance is to use 离(lí). The word order might be a little tricky, but once you get it down, you'll be able to talk about distance with no problem!
Structure
The structure is:
Place 1 + 离 + Place 2 + Adv. + 近 / 远
So this pattern is normally used to simply express that one place is (not) close or (not) far from another place. Easy, right? It's learning the sentence pattern that usually trips learners up, because it doesn't feel like natural word order to a speaker of English.
Examples
- 我 家 离 公司 很 近。My house is close to my office.
- 美国 离 中国 很 远。America is far from China.
- 我老家 离 北京 很 远。My hometown is very far away from Beijing.
- 你家 离 超市 远 吗?Is your house far away from the supermarket?
- 你们 公司 离 地铁站 近 不 近?Is your company close to the metro station or not?
- 你 的 大学 离 你老家 远 不 远?Is your college far away from hometown?
- 那 个 酒吧 离 这儿 太 远 了, 我 不 想 去。 That bar is too far away from here, I don't want to go.
- 这 个 酒店 离 火车站 很 近。 This hotel is very close to the train station.
- 我 不想 去 离 家 很远 的 地方 工作。 I don't want to go to a place far away from home to work.
- 你 离 我 远 点 儿 ! Distance yourself from me further.
This sentence pattern is extremely common in everyday conversations when discussing distances.
Note that the final example is a command, and a commonly heard line. It's a somewhat atypical usage when compared with the others, because it uses two people rather than two places. The sentence means "distance yourself from me further," in other words, "stay away from me" or "don't come near me."
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Sources and further reading
Books
- Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar (pp. 112 - 113) →buy
- Boya Chinese Elementary Starter 2 (博雅汉语初经起步篇) (p. 11) →buy
- Chinese: An Essential Grammar, Second Edition (pp. 154) →buy