Basic comparisons with "bi"

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Also known as: 比字句 (bǐzì jù).

To say that one thing is more adjective than another, the structure is:

Noun 1 + 比 + Noun 2 + Adjective

This 比 (bǐ) sits between the two things being compared. The noun that's placed first is the one that comes out on top in the comparison. So in the sentence:

  • 小李 小张 高。

小李 is taller. The same situation could be described as

  • 小张 小李 矮。

Some more examples:

  • 大。
  • 胖。
  • 美国 英国 大。
  • 这 条 路 那 条 长。

Common Errors

Try not to make these mistakes:

The adjective used in the comparison should be positive, not negative.

比 is not used with 一样. 比 is used when two things are not the same.

Finally, to express [Basic comparisons with "meiyou"|"not as... as," use 没有], and to express [Basic comparisons with "bu bi"|"not more... than" use 不比] (the negative cousin of 比).

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