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When using 对 (duì) as a preposition, it is used to indicate "to" or "towards" an Obj. or target. As with all prepositions, some care should be taken when using this particle, as usage of 对 doesn't always totally "make sense" or correspond to English at all.
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Basic usage
Structure
对 + Obj. + Verb Phrase
Note that you shouldn't be plugging in just any old verb here. Certain verbs are often used with 对, and some even need 对 if you want to add an Obj. (like 感兴趣, explained below).
Examples
- 宝宝 对 我 笑 了。The baby smiled at me.
- 小狗 在 对 你 叫。The dog is barking at you.
- 你 不 应该 这样 对 我们 说话。You shouldn't talk to us this way.
对 is also used in such structures as: 对...来说, 对...感兴趣 ("to be interested in...") as well as 对···负责(”be responsible for things / person“)
对……来说
Structure
In English we say "To someone or for someone." In Chinese, the pattern is:
对 + person + 来说
Examples
- 对 我 来说,中文 最 难 的 语法 是 把 字句。To me, the most difficult Chinese grammar is Ba sentence.
- 对 你 来说,什么 时候 见面 最 方便?For you, when will be best to meet?
对⋯⋯感兴趣
Structure
In English we say "to be interested in something." In Chinese, the pattern is:
对 + Obj. + 感兴趣
Examples
- 我 对 学 外语 很 感 兴趣。I am very interested in learning foreign language.
- 你 为什么 对 我 的 生活 这么 感兴趣?Why are you so interested in my life?
- 你 好像 对 这 个 话题 不 太 感兴趣。You don't seem very interested in this topic.
对⋯⋯负责
Structure
对 + things / pereson + 负责
Examples
- 你 应该 对 这 件 事 负责。You should be responsible for this matter.
- 他 不 想 对 他 的 家庭 负责。He doesn't want to be responsible for his family.
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed) (p. 153) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 1 (p. 151) →buy
- Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar: A Practical Guide (pp. 84, 88) →buy
- Boya Chinese Elementary Starter 1 (博雅汉语初经起步篇) (pp. 198) →buy
- Chinese Grammar - Broken down into 100 items - Basic and Intermediate Levels (汉语语法百项讲练 - 初中级) (pp. 313) →buy
- 卓越汉语-公司实战篇 (pp. 11-2, 134) →buy