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Note that there are some words that don't use measure words because they themselves are already measure words. For example: 天 (tiān), 年 (nián), 周 (zhōu), 次 (cì) etc.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 02:12, 12 January 2017

In this article we will look at the structure for saying "every" in Chinese, which is slightly more involved than just throwing in the word 每 (měi).

Structure

The pronoun 每 (měi) covers the meanings of "each" and "every." It should normally be used with a measure word (Measure Word) and used with 都 (dōu) in a complete sentence.

每 + Measure Word + Noun + 都

Examples

  • 个 人 你 认识 吗?Měi gè rén nǐ dōu rènshi ma? Do you know every person?
  • 老板 个 月 要 出差。Lǎobǎn měi gè yuè dōu yào chūchāi. The boss goes on business trips every month.
  • 老师 给 我们 很多 作业。Lǎoshī měi tiān dōu gěi wǒmen hěn duō zuòyè. Every day the teacher gives us a lot of homework.
  • 个 星期 给 妈妈 打电话。měi gè xīngqī dōu gěi māma dǎ diànhuà. I give mom a phone call every week.
  • 来 中国。měi nián dōu lái Zhōngguó. He comes to China every year.
  • 你 的 个 前 女友 很 漂亮。Nǐ de měi gè qián nǚyǒu dōu hěn piàoliang. Each of your ex-girlfriends has been very beautiful.
  • 个 菜 好吃。Měi gè cài dōu hǎochī. Every dish is delicious.
  • 不 吃 早饭。měi tiān dōu bù chī zǎofàn. Every morning he doesn't eat breakfast.
  • 个 国家 有 不一样 的 文化。Měi gè guójiā dōu yǒu bù yīyàng de wénhuà. Every country has a different culture.
  • 个 人 有 自己 的 想法。Měi gè rén dōu yǒu zìjǐ de xiǎngfǎ. Every person has their own way of thinking.

See also

Sources and further reading

Books