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Revision as of 03:59, 30 December 2011
The particle 呢 can be used to ask reciprocal questions, also known as "bounce back" questions. 呢 can also be used to ask questions such as "what about" or "how about".
The structure is:
Topic + 呢
And it's as simple as that. Say what you want to ask about, then stick 呢 on the end. A very common way to use this is to return a question after being asked it. The classic example is this exchange:
- A: 你 好 吗?
- B: 我 很 好。你呢?
- A: 我 也 很 好。
More 呢 examples (each of these can be translated as a "what about" question):
- 这个东西 呢?
- 你 妈妈 呢?
- 我们 呢?
- 地球 呢?
(Bonus points if you spotted the Michael Jackson reference in the examples).
See also
- Yes - no questions with ma
- Tag questions with ma
- Softening the Tone of Questions with "ne" (advanced article)
Sources and further reading
Books
- Mandarin Chinese: A Functional Reference Grammar (pp. 300 - 307) →buy
Websites
- East Asia Student: How to use 呢 (ne) in Mandarin