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*我们 有 茶、牛奶、可乐 <em>等</em> 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒmen yǒu chá, niúnǎi, kělè <em>děng</em>.</span> <span class="trans">We have tea, milk and Cola etc.</span>
 
*我们 有 茶、牛奶、可乐 <em>等</em> 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒmen yǒu chá, niúnǎi, kělè <em>děng</em>.</span> <span class="trans">We have tea, milk and Cola etc.</span>
*我 喜欢 看 书、逛街、睡觉 <em>等</em> 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ xǐhuan kān shū, guàngjiē, shuìjiào <em>děng</em>.</span> <span class="trans">I like to read books, window-shop, sleep etc.</span>
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*我 喜欢 看 书、逛街、睡觉 <em>等</em> 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ xǐhuan kàn shū, guàngjiē, shuìjiào <em>děng</em>.</span> <span class="trans">I like to read books, window-shop, sleep etc.</span>
 
*西瓜、菠萝、苹果、葡萄 <em>等等</em> , 都 是 我 喜欢 的 水果 。 <span class="pinyin">Xīguā, bōluó, píngguǒ, pútáo <em>děngděng</em>, dōu shì wǒ xǐhuan de shuǐguǒ.</span> <span class="trans">Watermelons, pineapples, apples, grapes and so on are all the fruits that I like.</span>
 
*西瓜、菠萝、苹果、葡萄 <em>等等</em> , 都 是 我 喜欢 的 水果 。 <span class="pinyin">Xīguā, bōluó, píngguǒ, pútáo <em>děngděng</em>, dōu shì wǒ xǐhuan de shuǐguǒ.</span> <span class="trans">Watermelons, pineapples, apples, grapes and so on are all the fruits that I like.</span>
 
*上海、北京、深圳、香港 <em>等</em> , 我 都 去 过 。 <span class="pinyin">Shànghǎi, Běijīng, Shēnzhèn, Xiānggǎng <em>děng</em>, wǒ dōu qù guò.</span> <span class="trans">Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Hong Kong etc., I have all been to.</span>
 
*上海、北京、深圳、香港 <em>等</em> , 我 都 去 过 。 <span class="pinyin">Shànghǎi, Běijīng, Shēnzhèn, Xiānggǎng <em>děng</em>, wǒ dōu qù guò.</span> <span class="trans">Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Hong Kong etc., I have all been to.</span>

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等等 (děng děng), or simply 等 (děng), is just like saying “and so on” or “etc.” in English. Both are placed after listing a series of items (generally with a list that exceeds two items).

Structure

The basic structure is easy. Just make a list of things, and add 等 (děng) or 等等 (děng děng) to the end of the list. It's the same as in English when we use "etc." at the end of a list.

A1,A2...等/等等

Examples

  • 我们 有 茶、牛奶、可乐 Wǒmen yǒu chá, niúnǎi, kělè děng. We have tea, milk and Cola etc.
  • 我 喜欢 看 书、逛街、睡觉 Wǒ xǐhuan kàn shū, guàngjiē, shuìjiào děng. I like to read books, window-shop, sleep etc.
  • 西瓜、菠萝、苹果、葡萄 等等 , 都 是 我 喜欢 的 水果 。 Xīguā, bōluó, píngguǒ, pútáo děngděng, dōu shì wǒ xǐhuan de shuǐguǒ. Watermelons, pineapples, apples, grapes and so on are all the fruits that I like.
  • 上海、北京、深圳、香港 , 我 都 去 过 。 Shànghǎi, Běijīng, Shēnzhèn, Xiānggǎng děng, wǒ dōu qù guò. Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Hong Kong etc., I have all been to.
  • Jackie Chen、Jet Li、Bruce Li 都 是 中国 有名 的 功夫 明星 。 Jackie Chen, Jet Li, Bruce Li děng dōu shì Zhōngguó yǒumíng de gōng fu míng xīng. Jackie Chen, Jet Li, Bruce Li, etc. are all famous Chinese martial arts stars.
  • 长城、故宫 地方 都 是 北京 有名 的 景点 。 Chángchéng, Gùgōng děng dìfang dōu shì Běijīng yǒumíng de jǐng diǎn. The Great Wall, the Summer Museum, etc. are all famous Beijing scenic spots.
  • 我 有 很 多 外国 朋友 , 美国人、英国人、西班牙人 等等Wǒ yǒu hěn duō wàiguó péngyǒu, Měiguórén, Yīngguórén, Xībānyárén děngděng. I have a lot of foreign friends: Americans, British, Spanish, etc.
  • 我 的 男朋友 会 说 很 多 外语 , 英语、法语、西班牙语 等等Wǒ de nánpéngyou huì shuō hěn duō wàiyǔ, Yīngyǔ, Fǎyǔ, Xībānyáyǔ děngděng. My boyfriend can speak many foreign languages: English, French, Spanish, etc.
  • 你 带 一 些 纸、笔 东西 吧 。 Nǐ dài yī xiē zhǐ, bǐ děng dōngxī bā. You bring some papers, pens and so on.
  • 中国、印度、巴西 国家 都 很 穷 。 Zhōngguó, Yìndù, Bāxī děng guójiā dōu hěn qíong. China, India, Brazil and so on are poor.

See also

Sources and further reading

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