Explaining causes with "yinwei"
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A common way to explain causes in Chinese is with 因为 (yīnwèi). This is almost entirely equivalent to "because" in English. Usually 因为 will begin a new phrase in a sentence.
Some examples:
- 我 不 喜欢 汉字,因为 很 难 记。
- 她 喜欢 你,因为 你 很 友好。
- 我 滑 了 一 个 跟头 了,因为 我 喝 了 太多 啤酒。
See also
- Explaining results with "suoyi"
- Cause and Effect with "yinwei" and "suoyi"
- Stating the Effect before the Cause (advanced article)