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* 你<em>还</em>不去吃饭? <span class="expl">(implying the listener should go to eat)</span><span class="trans">You still won't go eat?</span>
 
* 你<em>还</em>不去吃饭? <span class="expl">(implying the listener should go to eat)</span><span class="trans">You still won't go eat?</span>
* 我 对 你 那么 好,你<em>还</em>不高兴? <span class="expl">(implying the listener shouldn't be so glum)</span><span class="trans">I'm that good to you, you're still not happy?</span>
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* 我 对 你 那么 好,你<em>还</em>不高兴? <span class="expl">(implying the listener shouldn't be so glum)</span><span class="trans">I'm so good to you, you're still not happy?</span>
  
 
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Revision as of 05:38, 3 June 2013

If you "still" need help on how to use 还 (hái), then this is the page for you.

Structure

还 (hái) can be used to indicate that something is continuing - that it's still a particular way.

Subject + 还 + Verb + Object

Often the auxiliary verb 在 will appear with 还, as it is natural to talk about continuous actions that are still happening.

Examples

  • 在 看 书。He is still reading.
  • 现在 早。It's still early (now).
  • 你们 小。You are all still young.
  • 在 喝 酒 吗?Are you still drinking?

还 can also be used in a more idiomatic way to emphasize the idea of what should be happening:

  • 不去吃饭? (implying the listener should go to eat)You still won't go eat?
  • 我 对 你 那么 好,你不高兴? (implying the listener shouldn't be so glum)I'm so good to you, you're still not happy?

Sources and further reading

Books