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<li class="o">我 <em>有点</em> <strong>饿</strong>。<span class="trans">I'm a bit hungry.</span></li>
 
<li class="o">我 <em>有点</em> <strong>饿</strong>。<span class="trans">I'm a bit hungry.</span></li>
 
<li class="x">我 <em>一点</em> 饿。<span class="trans">I'm a little hungry.</span></li>
 
<li class="x">我 <em>一点</em> 饿。<span class="trans">I'm a little hungry.</span></li>
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<li class="o">老板 <em>有点儿</em> <strong>生气</strong>。<span class="trans">The boss is a bit angry.</span></li>
 
<li class="o">老板 <em>有点儿</em> <strong>生气</strong>。<span class="trans">The boss is a bit angry.</span></li>
 
<li class="x">老板 <em>一点儿</em> 生气。<span class="trans">Boss is a little angry.</span></li>
 
<li class="x">老板 <em>一点儿</em> 生气。<span class="trans">Boss is a little angry.</span></li>
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<li class="o">这 件 衣服 <strong>贵</strong> 了 <em>一点儿</em> 。<span class="trans">This piece of clothing is a bit expensive.</span></li>
 
<li class="o">这 件 衣服 <strong>贵</strong> 了 <em>一点儿</em> 。<span class="trans">This piece of clothing is a bit expensive.</span></li>
 
<li class="x">这 件 衣服 贵 了 <em>有点儿</em> 。<span class="trans">This clothing expensive a little.</span></li>
 
<li class="x">这 件 衣服 贵 了 <em>有点儿</em> 。<span class="trans">This clothing expensive a little.</span></li>
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Revision as of 07:49, 4 September 2017

一点 (yīdiǎn) and 有点 (yǒudiǎn), usually pronounced 一点儿 (yīdiǎnr) and 有点儿 (yǒudiǎnr) in northern China, all mean pretty much the same thing, "a little" or "a bit," but they have different uses in sentences.

Used with Adjectives

有点 (also 有点儿) is placed after a subject but before an adjective, and it usually expresses something that you don't want. Some examples of adjectives that can be coupled with 有点 are 生气, 伤心, 难过,讨厌, etc.

一点 (also 一点儿) cannot be placed before an adjective. Instead, it is placed after adjectives. The adjectives that can be used are particularly limited. They often express some kind of comparisons or requests.

Examples

  • 有点儿 饿yǒudiǎnr è.I'm a little hungry.
  • 房间 里 有点 Fángjiān lǐ yǒudiǎn .It is a little hot inside the room.
  • 我 今天 有点 Jīntiān wǒmen yǒudiǎn máng.I am a little busy today.
  • 这个 菜 有点 Zhège cài yǒudiǎn xián.The dish is a little salty.
  • 老板,便宜 一点儿 吧。Sir, a little cheaper please. (directed to the owner of a shop)
  • 请 说 点儿Please speak a little more slowly.
  • 点儿,要 迟到 了。A bit faster, we will be late.
  • 打车 方便 一点儿Taking a taxi is a bit more convenient.

Usage of 了一点儿

Adj. + 了 + 一点儿

In this structure, the overall effect of the pattern depends on the preceding adjective. If the adjective in the structure has a negative meaning, then it is used to show the speaker’s dissatisfaction (a sort of complaint). If the adjective in the structure has a positive meaning, then it usually reflects a change.


Negative forms are different

In this structure, after 有点 (or 有点儿) and before the adjective, you can use 不 or 没, however the following adjective should have a positive connotation, like 高兴 (gāoxìng), 安全 (ānquán), 太好 (tài hǎo), etc. This makes the overall emotion expressed feel negative still.

Negative 有点儿

有点儿 + 不 / 没 + Adj. / Verb

Examples

  • 老板 有点儿 不 高兴The boss is a little unhappy.
  • 我 今天 有点儿 不 舒服Today I don't feel very good (Lit: a little not comfortable).
  • 他 还是 有点儿 不 明白lit: "a little not understand"He still doesn't really understand.
  • 孩子 有点儿 不 喜欢 这 个 地方。Kids kind of don't like this place.
  • 我们 有点儿 不 相信 他。We kind of don't trust him.

一点 (or 一点儿) cannot be linked together directly, but can be used in the 一点也不 / 一点都不 or 一点也没 / 一点都没 structures to mean "not at all."

Negative 一点儿

一点儿 + 也 / 都 + 不 / 没 + Adj. / Verb

Examples

  • 那 个 女孩 一点儿 都 That girl is not pretty at all.
  • 我们 一点儿 也 不 累We are not even a bit tired.
  • 这 是 四川 菜 吗?一点儿 都 不 辣This is Sichuan food? It is not spicy at all.
  • 这些 菜 你 一点儿 也 没 吃You didn't eat these food at all.
  • 你们 一点儿 都 不 想 去 吗?Don you not want to go at all?

Examples of right and wrong sentences

  • 有点 饿I'm a bit hungry.
  • 一点 饿。I'm a little hungry.
  • 老板 有点儿 生气The boss is a bit angry.
  • 老板 一点儿 生气。Boss is a little angry.
  • 这 件 衣服 一点儿This piece of clothing is a bit expensive.
  • 这 件 衣服 贵 了 有点儿This clothing expensive a little.
  • 老板,便宜 一点儿 吧。Sir, how about a bit cheaper?
  • 老板,便宜 有点儿 吧。Sir, how about a little cheaper?

Example dialog

  • A: 这 件 衣服 有点儿啊 。This piece of clothing is a bit expensive.
  • B: 是 一点儿,但是 很 好看,我 很 喜欢。It's a bit expensive, but it looks really good, I like it.
  • A: 服务员,这 件 衣服 能 不 能 便宜 一点Attendant, could we get this a little cheaper?
  • C: 不好意思 ,不能 还价 ,所以 一点 也 不 能 便宜I'm sorry, no haggling. It can't be a little bit cheaper. Not even a bit.

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