Two words for "but"

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Using "but" in Chinese is really simple and easy to learn, and it involves two words. No "buts" about it!

Basic Pattern

There are two main words for "but" in Chinese: 可是 (kěshì) and 但是 (dànshì). These are largely the same, with some small differences:

可是 vs 但是
可是 但是
Lighter Stronger
Less formal More formal
Used more in speech Used more in writing
Used more in the north Used more in the south

Examples

Usually 可是 and 但是 precede a new phrase within a sentence:

  • 我 喜欢,但是 我 不 需要。I like it, but I don't need it
  • 在 这里 你 可以 看书,但是 不 可以 聊天。You can reading books here, but you can't chat.
  • 你 可以 去,但是 不 是 现在。You can go, but not at the moment.
  • 你 做 得 很 好,但是 他 做 得 更 好。You did very well, but he did better.
  • 那 个 地方 很 漂亮,可是 我 觉得 人 太 多 了。That place is beautiful, but I think there are so many people there.
  • 我 很 想 去,可是 我 很 忙。I really want to go, but I am very busy.
  • 我 喜欢 他,可是 他 不 喜欢 我。I like him but he doesn't like me.
  • 中文 很 有用,可是 很 难。Chinese is very useful, but it is very hard.
  • 我 喜欢 这 件 衣服,可是 太 贵 了。I like that piece of clothes, but it is too expensive.
  • 我 给 他 打 电话,可是 他 不 接。I gave him a call, but he didn't answer.

See also

Sources and further reading

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