Superlative "zui"

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The most common way to form a superlative (best, worst, fattest, most complex, etc.) in Chinese is to use 最 (zuì) before an adjective.

Basic Structure

The structure is:

最 + Adjective

And now you have the superlative form of the adjective. Unlike in English, this structure is consistent for all adjectives in Chinese. The inconsistencies in English sometimes confuse beginners, so note in the examples below how to say "best," "worst," "least," and "most" (meaning "greatest number").

Examples

  • 小 。He is the youngest.
  • 笨。He is the dumbest.
  • 胖。You are the fattest.
  • 漂亮。I am the prettiest.
  • 我 的 朋友 好。My friends are the best.
  • 你 的 姐姐 聪明。Your sister is the cleverest.
  • 汉语 难。The Chinese language is the most difficult.
  • 这 种 事 麻烦。These kind of things are the most troublesome.
  • 我 的 朋友 多 。I have the most friends.
  • 我 的 钱 少 。I have the least amount of money.
  • 我 的 男朋友 有钱 。My boyfriend has the most money.
  • 这 种 啤酒 好喝 。This beer is the best tasting.

Optional 了

Occasionally you'll also see a 了 added after the adjective. This adds emphasis to the "-est."

最 + Adjective (+ 了)

Examples

  • 聪明 (This 了 is optional)He is the smartest.
  • (This 了 is optional)You are the skinniest.
  • (This 了 is optional)I am the tallest.
  • 他 的 女朋友 漂亮 (This 了 is optional)His girlfriend is the most beautiful.
  • 你 的 老师 (This 了 is optional)Your teacher is the best.
  • 我 的 妈妈 年轻 (This 了 is optional)My mother is the youngest.
  • 你 的 中文 (This 了 is optional)Your Chinese is the worst.
  • 我 的 中国 朋友 热情(This 了 is optional)My Chinese friend is the most enthusiastic.
  • 他 的 学生 认真 (This 了 is optional)His student is the most serious.
  • 黄山 的 风景 (This 了 is optional)Huang Mountain's landscape is the most beautiful.

See also

Sources and further reading

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