Simultaneous tasks with "yibian"

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Multitasking is vital to life in the modern world (most likely you are reading this article on a separate tab among many in your browser!), therefore it would make sense to learn a way to express simultaneous tasks in Chinese!

Structure

To express that one thing is done whilst doing something else, the word 一边 (yībiān) is used.

Subject + 一边 + Verb, + 一边 + Verb

Note that you sometimes see 一边 shortened to 边 as well, which has a less formal feel.

Examples

  • 一边 看 电视,一边 吃 东西。I watch TV while I eat something.
  • 他们 一边 唱歌, 一边 跳舞,真 热闹!They dance while they sing, how exciting!
  • 你 喜欢 一边 散步 一边 聊天吗?Do you like talking while walking?
  • 我们 一 吃 一 聊 吧。Let's eat while we talk.
  • 请 你 一边一边 读。Please look while you read.
  • 我一边 工作 一边 听 音乐。I listen to music while working
  • 小孩子 喜欢 一边 吃饭 一边 玩。Children like to eat while they play.
  • 一边 走路 一边 看 美女。While walking on the road, I saw a pretty girl.
  • 那 个 男人 一边一边 笑。That guy laughs while he talks.
  • 我 觉得 一边 喝 酒 一边 跳舞 很 难。I think drinking alcohol and dancing at the same time is very hard.

Note that you must be actively doing both actions. That is, they have to be intentional. If you want to say something happened while another thing was happening, it would be better to use "的时候".

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