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Similar to
- Measure word "ge" (A1)
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Used for
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Keywords
Use 岁 (suì) to tell someone your age. The sentence pattern is a bit different from English, however.
Structure
The structure for telling someone's age with 岁 (suì) is:
Subject + Number + 岁
This is equivalent to someone "is x years old" in English.
Examples
- 我 20 岁 。I am 20 years old.
- 她 45 岁 。She is 45 years old.
- 我 的 孩子 一 岁 半 。My child is one and a half years old.
Note that you don't need the verb 是 (shì) in any of these sentences, and you don't need a measure word like 个 (gè) either. In fact, it would be incorrect to use either of those with 岁 (suì):
- 我 的 孩子 一 个 岁 。
- 我 的 孩子 是 一 岁 。
- 我 的 孩子 一 岁 。My child is one and a half years old.
Sources and further reading
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