Difference between revisions of "Superlative "zui""

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* 他 <em>最</em> 小 。<span class="trans">He is the youngest.</span>
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* 他 <em>最</em> 小 。 <span class="pinyin">Tā <em>zuì</em> xiǎo.</span> <span class="trans">He is the youngest.</span>
* 他 <em>最</em> 笨。<span class="trans">He is the dumbest.</span>
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* 他 <em>最</em> 笨 。 <span class="pinyin">Tā <em>zuì</em> bèn.</span> <span class="trans">He is the dumbest.</span>
* 你 <em>最</em> 胖。<span class="trans">You are the fattest.</span>
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* 你 <em>最</em> 胖 。 <span class="pinyin">Nǐ <em>zuì</em> pàng.</span> <span class="trans">You are the fattest.</span>
* 我 <em>最</em> 漂亮。<span class="trans">I am the prettiest.</span>
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* 我 <em>最</em> 漂亮 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>zuì</em> piàoliang.</span> <span class="trans">I am the prettiest.</span>
* 我 的 朋友 <em>最</em> 好。<span class="trans">My friends are the best.</span>
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* 我 的 朋友 <em>最</em> 好 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ de péngyǒu <em>zuì</em> hǎo.</span> <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>
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* 你 的 姐姐 <em>最</em> 聪明 。 <span class="pinyin">Nǐ de jiějie <em>zuì</em> cōngming.</span> <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>
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* 汉语 <em>最</em> 难 。 <span class="pinyin">Hànyǔ <em>zuì</em> nán.</span> <span class="trans">The Chinese language is the most difficult.</span>
* 这 种 事 <em>最</em> 麻烦。<span class="trans">These kind of things are the most troublesome. </span>
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* 这 种 事 <em>最</em> 麻烦 。 <span class="pinyin">Zhè zhǒng shì <em>zuì</em> máfan.</span> <span class="trans">These kind of things are the most troublesome.</span>
* 我 的 朋友 <em>最</em> 多 。<span class="trans">I have the most friends.</span>
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* 我 的 朋友 <em>最</em> 多 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ de péngyǒu <em>zuì</em> duō.</span> <span class="trans">I have the most friends.</span>
* 我 的 钱 <em>最</em> 少 。<span class="trans">I have the least amount of money.</span>
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* 我 的 钱 <em>最</em> 少 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ de qián <em>zuì</em> shǎo.</span> <span class="trans">I have the least amount of money.</span>
* 我 的 男朋友 <em>最</em> 有钱 。<span class="trans">My boyfriend has the most money.</span>
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* 我 的 男朋友 <em>最</em> 有钱 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ de nánpéngyou <em>zuì</em> yǒuqián.</span> <span class="trans">My boyfriend has the most money.</span>
* 这 种 啤酒 <em>最</em> 好喝 。<span class="trans">This beer is the best tasting.</span>
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* 这 种 啤酒 <em>最</em> 好喝 。 <span class="pinyin">Zhè zhǒng píjiǔ <em>zuì</em> hǎohē.</span> <span class="trans">This beer is the best tasting.</span>
  
 
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Revision as of 06:51, 23 October 2014

The most common way to form a superlative (best, worst, fattest, most complex, etc.) in Chinese is to use 最 (zuì) before an adjective.

最 with Adjectives

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. The inconsistencies in English sometimes confuse beginners, so note in the examples below how to say "best," "worst," "least," and "most" (meaning "greatest number").

Examples

  • 小 。 zuì xiǎo. He is the youngest.
  • 笨 。 zuì bèn. He is the dumbest.
  • 胖 。 zuì pàng. You are the fattest.
  • 漂亮 。 zuì piàoliang. I am the prettiest.
  • 我 的 朋友 好 。 Wǒ de péngyǒu zuì hǎo. My friends are the best.
  • 你 的 姐姐 聪明 。 Nǐ de jiějie zuì cōngming. Your sister is the cleverest.
  • 汉语 难 。 Hànyǔ zuì nán. The Chinese language is the most difficult.
  • 这 种 事 麻烦 。 Zhè zhǒng shì zuì máfan. These kind of things are the most troublesome.
  • 我 的 朋友 多 。 Wǒ de péngyǒu zuì duō. I have the most friends.
  • 我 的 钱 少 。 Wǒ de qián zuì shǎo. I have the least amount of money.
  • 我 的 男朋友 有钱 。 Wǒ de nánpéngyou zuì yǒuqián. My boyfriend has the most money.
  • 这 种 啤酒 好喝 。 Zhè zhǒng píjiǔ zuì hǎohē. This beer is the best tasting.

Optional 了

Occasionally you'll also see a 了 (le) added after the adjective. This simply adds emphasis to the "-est."

Structure

最 + Adjective (+ 了)

Examples

  • 聪明 (This 了 is optional)He is the smartest.
  • (This 了 is optional)You are the skinniest.
  • (This 了 is optional)I am the tallest.
  • 他 的 女朋友 漂亮 (This 了 is optional)His girlfriend is the most beautiful.
  • 你 的 老师 (This 了 is optional)Your teacher is the best.
  • 我 的 妈妈 年轻 (This 了 is optional)My mother is the youngest.
  • 你 的 中文 (This 了 is optional)Your Chinese is the worst.
  • 我 的 中国 朋友 热情(This 了 is optional)My Chinese friend is the most enthusiastic.
  • 他 的 学生 认真 (This 了 is optional)His student is the most serious.
  • 黄山 的 风景 (This 了 is optional)Huang Mountain's landscape is the most beautiful.

最 with Psychological Verbs

最 (zuì) can also come before psychological verbs, to express what one "most likes," "most hates," etc. It won't make sense if you try to use 最 (zuì) with non-psychological verbs, though.

Structure

The structure is:

最 + [Psychological Verb] (+ 了)

Examples

  • 喜欢 你 了 ! I like you the best!
  • 讨厌 抽烟 的 男人 。 She most hates men that smoke.
  • 想 去 的 地方 是 日本 。 The place I most want to go is Japan.
  • 怕 猫 。I most fear cats.

See also

Sources and further reading

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