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* 你 <strong>知道</strong> 王 老师 在 哪里 <em>吗</em>?<span class="pinyin">Nǐ <strong>zhīdào</strong> wáng lǎoshī zài nǎli <em>ma</em>?</span><span class="trans">Do you know where Teacher Wang is?</span>
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* 你 <strong>知道</strong> 王 老师 在 哪里 <em>吗</em>?<span class="pinyin">Nǐ <strong>zhīdào</strong> wáng lǎoshī zài nǎlǐ <em>ma</em>?</span><span class="trans">Do you know where Teacher Wang is?</span>
  
 
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The question particle 吗 (ma) is a very simple way to convert it into a "yes/no question," and beginners will learn not to use 吗 with other question words, because it's redundant. More advanced students, however, will note that 吗 has some more complicated structures that do involve combining it with question words in order to ask very specific types of confirming questions.

Structure

You'll remember that this is the simple pattern for yes/no questions:

Statement + 吗 ?

If you embed a question that uses a question word instead of a statement, you can create a more complex kind of "confirming" 吗 (ma) question:

[Question-word Question] + 吗 ?

Examples of common question words include 什么 (shénme), 谁 (shéi), and 哪里 (nǎlǐ).

Examples

Note that the following examples typically contains some kind of "verb of understanding" such as 知道 (zhīdào),了解 (liǎojiě), 明白 (míngbai), 认识 (rènshi), etc. Then "吗" (ma) can still be added at the end of the question, turning it into a kind of confirmation. For example:

  • 这 是 什么 东西 ?Zhè shì shénme dōngxi?What is this thing?
  • 你 知道 这 是 什么 东西 Nǐ zhīdào zhè shì shénme dōngxi ma?Do you know what this thing is?
  • 他 是 谁 ?Tā shì shéi?Who is he?
  • 知道 他 是 谁 zhīdào tā shì shéi ma?Do you know who he is?
  • 这 是 什么 意思 ?Zhè shì shénme yìsi?What is the meaning of this?
  • 明白 这 是 什么 意思 míngbai zhè shì shénme yìsi ma?Do you understand the meaning of this?
  • 他 的 问题 是 什么 ?Tā de wèntí shì shénme?What is his question?
  • 明白 他 的 问题 是 什么 míngbai tā de wèntí shì shénme ma?Do you understand what his question is?
  • 怎么 学 中文 ?Zěnme xué Zhōngwén?How does one learn Chinese?
  • 知道 怎么 学 中文 zhīdào zěnme xué Zhōngwén ma?Do you know how to learn Chinese?
  • 他 叫 什么 名字 ?Tā jiào shénme míngzi?What is his name?
  • 知道 他 叫 什么 名字 zhīdào tā jiào shénme míngzi ma?Do you what his name is?
  • 王 老师 在 哪里 ?Wáng lǎoshī zài nǎlǐ?Where is Teacher Wang?
  • 知道 王 老师 在 哪里 zhīdào wáng lǎoshī zài nǎlǐ ma?Do you know where Teacher Wang is?

See also

Sources and further reading

Books

HSK4