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* 他 <em>最</em> 笨。<span class="trans">He is the dumbest.</span> | * 他 <em>最</em> 笨。<span class="trans">He is the dumbest.</span> | ||
* 你 <em>最</em> 胖。<span class="trans">You are the fattest.</span> | * 你 <em>最</em> 胖。<span class="trans">You are the fattest.</span> | ||
− | * 我 <em>最</em> | + | * 我 <em>最</em> 漂亮。<span class="trans"></span> |
− | * 我 的 朋友 <em>最</em> | + | * 我 的 朋友 <em>最</em> 好。<span class="trans">My friends are the best.</span> |
* 你 的 姐姐 <em>最</em> 聪明。<span class="trans">Your sister is the cleverest.</span> | * 你 的 姐姐 <em>最</em> 聪明。<span class="trans">Your sister is the cleverest.</span> | ||
* 汉语 <em>最</em> 难。<span class="trans">The Chinese language is the most difficult.</span> | * 汉语 <em>最</em> 难。<span class="trans">The Chinese language is the most difficult.</span> | ||
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* 我 的 朋友 <em>最</em> 多 。<span class="trans">I have the most friends.</span> | * 我 的 朋友 <em>最</em> 多 。<span class="trans">I have the most friends.</span> | ||
* 我 的 男朋友 <em>最</em> 有钱 。<span class="trans"></span> | * 我 的 男朋友 <em>最</em> 有钱 。<span class="trans"></span> | ||
− | * 这 种 啤酒 <em>最</em> | + | * 这 种 啤酒 <em>最</em> 好喝 。<span class="trans"> </span> |
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{{Similar|Expressing "excessively" with tai}} | {{Similar|Expressing "excessively" with tai}} | ||
{{Similar|Positive adjectives with "-ji le"}} | {{Similar|Positive adjectives with "-ji le"}} |
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The most common way to form a superlative (best, worst, fattest, most complex, etc.) in Chinese is to use 最 (zuì) before an adjective.
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Basic Structure
The structure is:
最 + Adjective
And now you have the superlative form of the adjective. Unlike in English, this structure is consistent for all adjectives in Chinese.
Examples
- 他 最 笨。He is the dumbest.
- 你 最 胖。You are the fattest.
- 我 最 漂亮。
- 我 的 朋友 最 好。My friends are the best.
- 你 的 姐姐 最 聪明。Your sister is the cleverest.
- 汉语 最 难。The Chinese language is the most difficult.
- 这 种 事 最 麻烦。These kind of things are the most troublesome.
- 我 的 朋友 最 多 。I have the most friends.
- 我 的 男朋友 最 有钱 。
- 这 种 啤酒 最 好喝 。
Optional 了
Occasionally you'll also see a 了 added after the adjective. This adds emphasis to the "-est."
最 + Adjective (+ 了)
Examples
- 他 最 聪明 了。(This 了 is optional)He is the smartest.
- 你 最 瘦 了。(This 了 is optional)You are the skinniest.
- 我 最 高 了。(This 了 is optional)I am the tallest.
- 他 的 女朋友 最 漂亮 了。(This 了 is optional)His girlfriend is the most beautiful.
- 你 的 老师 最 好 了。(This 了 is optional)Your teacher is the best.
- 我 的 妈妈 最 年轻 了。(This 了 is optional)My mother is the youngest.
- 你 的 中文 最 差 了。(This 了 is optional)Your Chinese is the worst.
- 我 的 中国 朋友 最 热情了。(This 了 is optional)My Chinese friend is the most enthusiastic.
- 他 的 学生最 认真 了。(This 了 is optional)His student is the most serious.
- 黄山 的 风景 最 美 了。(This 了 is optional)Huang Mountain's landscape is the most beautiful.
See also
- Expressing "excessively" with tai
- Positive adjectives with "-ji le"
- Expressing "rather" with "bijiao"
Sources and further reading
Books
- New Practical Chinese Reader 3 (新实用汉语课本3) (pp. 15-6) →buy
- Mandarin Chinese: A Functional Reference Grammar (pp. 571-4) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 1 (pp. 344) →buy