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The easiest way to express "also" and "too" in Chinese is with the [[adverb]] 也. This character is inserted after the subject, before the verb: | The easiest way to express "also" and "too" in Chinese is with the [[adverb]] 也. This character is inserted after the subject, before the verb: |
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Structure
Also
The easiest way to express "also" and "too" in Chinese is with the adverb 也. This character is inserted after the subject, before the verb:
Subject + 也 + Verb + Object
Some examples:
- 我 也 喜欢 吃 水饺。
- 你 也 喜欢 喝 啤酒 吗?
- 他们 也 是 法国人。
也 can also be used with adjectives, in the same structure:
Subject + 也 + 很 + Adjective
Some examples:
- 你 也 很 高。
- 他 也 很 胖。
- 这 个 也 很 麻烦。
"Me too"
It can be tricky to know how to say "me too" when you first study 也, as you can't say "我也" - this is not a complete sentence. The correct way is:
- 我 也 是。