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− | ! Subject !! Verb !! Object | + | ! Subject !! Verb !! Object !! Translation |
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− | | 我 || 吃 || 肉。 | + | | 我<br>Wǒ || 吃<br>chī || 肉。<br>ròu.||<span class="spaced">I eat meat.</span> |
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− | | 你 || 喝 || 汤。 | + | | 你<br>Nǐ || 喝<br>hē || 汤。<br>tāng.||<span class="spaced">You drink soup.</span> |
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− | | 我 || 去 || 学校。 | + | | 我<br>Wǒ || 去<br>qù || 学校。<br>xuéxiào.||<span class="spaced">I go to school.</span> |
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− | | 他 || 说 || 中文。 | + | | 他<br>Tā || 说<br>shuō || 中文。<br>Zhōngwén.||<span class="spaced">He speaks Chinese.</span> |
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− | | 我们 || 要 买 | + | | 我们<br>Wǒmen || 要 买<br><span class="spaced">yào mǎi</span> || 电脑。<br>diànnǎo.||<span class="spaced">We are going to buy a computer.</span> |
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− | | 我 || 想 吃 || 中国 菜。 | + | | 我<br>Wǒ || 想 吃<br><span class="spaced">xiǎng chī</span> || 中国 菜。<br><span class="spaced">Zhōngguó cài.</span>||<span class="spaced">I want to eat Chinese food.</span> |
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− | | 我 || 喜欢 || 那 个 小 孩子。 | + | | 我<br>Wǒ || 喜欢<br>xǐhuān || 那 个 小 孩子。<br><span class="spaced">nà gè xiǎo háizi.</span>|| <span class="spaced">I like that child.</span> |
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− | | 我 || 爱 || 你 和 爸爸。 | + | | 我<br>Wǒ || 爱<br>ài || 你 和 爸爸。<br><span class="spaced">nǐ hé bàba.</span>|| <span class="spaced">I love you and dad.</span> |
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− | | 你 || 要 做 | + | | 你<br>Nǐ || 要 做<br><span class="spaced">yào zuò</span> || 什么?<br> shénme?||<span class="spaced">What do you want to do?</span> |
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− | | 你 || 想 吃 || 什么 菜? | + | | 你<br>Nǐ || 想 吃<br><span class="spaced">xiǎng chī</span>|| 什么 菜?<br><span class="spaced">shénme cài?</span>|| <span class="spaced">What food do you want to eat?</span> |
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In its most basic form, Chinese word order is very similar to English word order. Don't expect these similarities to hold true for anything past the very basic sentence order outlined below.
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Subject-predicate
The most basic word order in Chinese is:
Structure
Subject + Verb
You can form very simple sentences with just two words.
Examples
Subject | Verb | Translation |
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你 Nǐ |
吃。 chī. |
You eat. |
他 Tā |
笑。 xiào. |
He laughs. |
我 Wǒ |
读。 dú. |
I read. |
我 Wǒ |
去。 qù. |
I go. |
你 Nǐ |
看。 kàn. |
You look. |
你 Nǐ |
滚 ! gǔn! |
You get out of here! |
你 Nǐ |
说。 shuō. |
You speak. |
孩子 Háizi |
哭。 kū. |
Children cry. |
谁 Shuí |
要 学? yào xué? |
Who wants to study? |
谁 Shuí |
想 做? xiǎng zuò? |
Who wants to do? |
Subject-verb-object
A basic sentence usually has an object, and is formed with this structure:
Structure
Subject + Verb + Object
This is the same as in English, and is commonly referred to as SVO word order. You can express a huge variety of things with this simple structure.
Examples
Subject | Verb | Object | Translation |
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我 Wǒ |
吃 chī |
肉。 ròu. |
I eat meat. |
你 Nǐ |
喝 hē |
汤。 tāng. |
You drink soup. |
我 Wǒ |
去 qù |
学校。 xuéxiào. |
I go to school. |
他 Tā |
说 shuō |
中文。 Zhōngwén. |
He speaks Chinese. |
我们 Wǒmen |
要 买 yào mǎi |
电脑。 diànnǎo. |
We are going to buy a computer. |
我 Wǒ |
想 吃 xiǎng chī |
中国 菜。 Zhōngguó cài. |
I want to eat Chinese food. |
我 Wǒ |
喜欢 xǐhuān |
那 个 小 孩子。 nà gè xiǎo háizi. |
I like that child. |
我 Wǒ |
爱 ài |
你 和 爸爸。 nǐ hé bàba. |
I love you and dad. |
你 Nǐ |
要 做 yào zuò |
什么? shénme? |
What do you want to do? |
你 Nǐ |
想 吃 xiǎng chī |
什么 菜? shénme cài? |
What food do you want to eat? |
See also
- Word order (a more in depth article)
- Time words and word order
- Topic-comment sentences
- Simple "noun + adjective" sentences
- Using "zai" with verbs
- Expressing location with "zai...shang/xia/li"