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How does one ask questions in Chinese? This article will tell you how questions are formed and where the questions words are supposed to go. After all, one of the best ways to learn is to ask questions!

Common question words list

Question words are one way to form questions in Chinese. In English, question words are also known as wh-words, as the majority of them begin with wh:

  • (shéi) who
  • 哪里 (nǎli) where
  • 哪儿 (nǎr)where
  • 什么时候 (shénme shíhou) when
  • 为什么 (wèishénme) why
  • 怎么 (zěnme) how

Rules

In English, question words have to be placed at the beginning of the sentence. This involves changing the word order to allow this rearrangement. In Chinese, using question words is a lot simpler. You simply place a question word in the place of the thing you want to ask about. Nothing needs to be rearranged.

So if the statement is

  • 我 是 小李I am Xiao Li.

the question form - "who are you?" - has the same word order:

  • 你 是 Who are you? (you are who?)

This works for whatever it is you want to ask about. The question form has the same word order as the statement form.

Examples

An example for asking and telling what:

  • 这 是 什么What is this?
  • 这 是 This is a book.
  • 那 是 什么What is that?
  • 那 是 桌子That is a desk.

An example for asking and telling where:

  • 你 在 哪里Where are you?
  • 我 在 北京I'm in Beijing.
  • 我们 在 哪儿Where are we?
  • 我们 在 南京西路We are at West Nanjing road.

An example for asking and telling when (to keep things simple, we'll just include questions about the future; asking questions about the past is slightly more complicated and involves the "Shi... de" construction):

  • 什么时候 来 ? When are you coming?
  • 明天 来 。I'm coming tomorrow.
  • 我们 什么时候 吃饭 ?When are we eating?
  • 我们 6 点 吃饭。We're eating at 6:00.

An example for asking and telling why:

  • 为什么 学 中文?Why do you study Chinese?
  • 因为 我 在 中国。 Because I'm in China.
  • 为什么 不 高兴?Why are you not happy?
  • 因为 我 在 学 中文。Because I am studying Chinese.

An example for asking and telling how:

  • 怎么 学习 中文?How do you study Chinese?
  • Grammar WikiI use the Grammar Wiki.
  • 怎么 上网?Why do you go online?
  • 用 手机 上网。I use my cell phone to go online.

See also

Sources and further reading