Difference between revisions of "Expressing "let alone" with "hekuang""
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− | *这 句 话 <em>连</em> 孩子 <em>都</em> 懂 ,<em>何况</em> 大人 <em>呢</em>?<span class="trans">Children can understand what this sentence means, let alone the adults.</span> | + | *这 句 话 <em>连</em> 孩子 <em>都</em> 懂 ,<em>何况</em> 大人 <em>呢</em>?<span class="pinyin">Zhè jù huà <em>lián</em> háizi <em>dōu</em> dǒng, <em>hékuàng</em> dàrén <em>ne</em>?</span><span class="trans">Children can understand what this sentence means, let alone the adults.</span> |
− | *他<em> 连</em> 那么 难 的 题 <em>都</em> 会,<em>何况</em> 一个 这么 简单 的 题 <em>呢</em>? <span class="trans">He can answer a question that hard, let alone answer one that easy.</span> | + | *他<em> 连</em> 那么 难 的 题 <em>都</em> 会,<em>何况</em> 一个 这么 简单 的 题 <em>呢</em>?<span class="pinyin">Tā <em>lián</em> nàme nán de tí <em>dōu</em> huì, <em>hékuàng</em> yīgè zhème jiǎndān de tí <em>ne</em>?</span><span class="trans">He can answer a question that hard, let alone answer one that easy.</span> |
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− | *我 奶奶 <em>连</em> 高铁 <em>都</em> 没 坐 过 ,<em>何况</em> 飞机 <em>呢</em> ?<span class="trans">My grandmother hasn't even taken the high-speed train, let alone the airplane.</span> | + | *我 奶奶 <em>连</em> 高铁 <em>都</em> 没 坐 过 ,<em>何况</em> 飞机 <em>呢</em> ?<span class="pinyin">Wǒ nǎinai <em>lián</em> gāotiě <em>dōu</em> méi zuòguò, <em>hékuàng</em> fēijī <em>ne</em>?</span><span class="trans">My grandmother hasn't even taken the high-speed train, let alone the airplane.</span> |
− | *宝宝 <em>连</em> 走 <em>都</em> 不 会,更 <em>何况</em> 跑 <em>呢</em>?<span class="trans">The baby can't even walk, let alone run.</span> | + | *宝宝 <em>连</em> 走 <em>都</em> 不 会,更 <em>何况</em> 跑 <em>呢</em>?<span class="pinyin">Bǎobǎo <em>lián</em> zǒu <em>dōu</em> bù huì, gèng <em>hékuàng</em> pǎo <em>ne</em>?</span><span class="trans">The baby can't even walk, let alone run.</span> |
− | *我 <em>连</em> 他 叫 什么 <em>都</em> 不 知道 ,又 <em>何况</em> 他 的 电话 号码 <em>呢</em>?<span class="trans">I don't even know what his name is, let alone his phone number.</span> | + | *我 <em>连</em> 他 叫 什么 <em>都</em> 不 知道 ,又 <em>何况</em> 他 的 电话 号码 <em>呢</em>?<span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>lián</em> tā jiào shénme <em>dōu</em> bù zhīdào, yòu <em>hékuàng</em> tā de diànhuà hàomǎ <em>ne</em>?</span><span class="trans">I don't even know what his name is, let alone his phone number.</span> |
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Revision as of 00:17, 17 July 2020
何况 (hékuàng) can mean "let alone" or "all the more." It can be used in the following structure:
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何况 within a rhetorical question
Structure
Subj. + 连 ⋯⋯ 都 + Verb ,何况 ⋯⋯ 呢 ?
呢 often appears at the end of this structure, to form a rhetorical question. 更 or 又 can be added to 何况 to add further emphasis.
何况 can be used in two ways, the first of which where 何况 is used to emphasize that A is easier than B.
Examples
- 这 句 话 连 孩子 都 懂 ,何况 大人 呢?Children can understand what this sentence means, let alone the adults.
- 他 连 那么 难 的 题 都 会,何况 一个 这么 简单 的 题 呢?He can answer a question that hard, let alone answer one that easy.
In the above sentences, as A is so easy, then B must be even easier. However if one adds a 不 or 没 before the verb then the meaning is reversed: now A is so hard, B would almost be impossible.
Subj. + 连 ⋯⋯ 都 + 不 / 没 + Verb ,何况 ⋯⋯ 呢 ?
- 我 奶奶 连 高铁 都 没 坐 过 ,何况 飞机 呢 ?My grandmother hasn't even taken the high-speed train, let alone the airplane.
- 宝宝 连 走 都 不 会,更 何况 跑 呢?The baby can't even walk, let alone run.
- 我 连 他 叫 什么 都 不 知道 ,又 何况 他 的 电话 号码 呢?I don't even know what his name is, let alone his phone number.
何况 doesn't necessarily have to be used with the 连⋯⋯ 都⋯⋯ structure, and can be used as a simple statement instead of a rhetorical question.
何况 in a statement
Structure
Subj. (+ 尚且) + 都 / 就 ⋯⋯ ,(更)何况 ⋯⋯
Examples
- 他 在家 就 不 爱 说话 ,何况 是 在 外面 ?He don't talk much at home, let alone on public occasion.
- 这个 东西 两 个 男人 都 搬 不 动 ,何况 一 个 女人 ?Two men can't move this this, let alone a single woman.
- 这个 地方 本来 就 不 好 找 ,更何况 你 是 第一 次 来 ?This place has always been hard to find, especially on your first time.
- 大人 尚且 做 不 到 ,更何况 孩子 ?Adults can't even do this, let alone children.
- 中国 人 尚且 不 了解 ,更何况 外国 人 ?Chinese people don't even know much about it, let alone foreigners.
何况 is often used with 尚且, a formal way of saying 还. 更 can be added to 何况 to add further emphasis.