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* 妈妈 每 个 月 都 给 我 <em>几 百</em> 块 钱。<span class="pinyin">Māmā shàng gè xīngqī gěi le wǒ <em>jǐ bǎi</em> kuài qián.</span><span class="trans">Last week Mother gave me a couple hundred dollars.</span>
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* 妈妈 每 个 月 都 给 我 <em>几 百</em> 块 钱。<span class="pinyin">Māmā měi ge xīngqī dōu gěi wǒ <em>jǐ bǎi</em> kuài qián.</span><span class="trans">Mom give me a couple hundred dollars every month.</span>
 
* 这 个 月 我 卖 了 <em>几 </em> 千 本 书。<span class="pinyin">Zhè ge yuè wǒ mài le<em>jǐ qiān</em> běn shū.</span><span class="trans">I sold a couple thousand books this months.</span>
 
* 这 个 月 我 卖 了 <em>几 </em> 千 本 书。<span class="pinyin">Zhè ge yuè wǒ mài le<em>jǐ qiān</em> běn shū.</span><span class="trans">I sold a couple thousand books this months.</span>
 
* <em>几 百</em> 家 外国 公司 参加 了 这个 大会。<span class="pinyin"><em>Jǐ bǎi </em> jiā wàiguó gōngsī cānjiā le zhè ge dàhuì.</span><span class="trans">Several hundred foreign companies went to that conference. </span>
 
* <em>几 百</em> 家 外国 公司 参加 了 这个 大会。<span class="pinyin"><em>Jǐ bǎi </em> jiā wàiguó gōngsī cānjiā le zhè ge dàhuì.</span><span class="trans">Several hundred foreign companies went to that conference. </span>

Revision as of 05:49, 29 September 2015

One of the definitions of the common character 几 (jǐ) is "several," "a couple" or "a few." It's an uncertain number that is at least more than one, but less than ten.

几 can be used to mean a few specific things

The simplest way to use 几 (jǐ) is to use it directly with a measure word. It means "a few," less than ten or so, things.

Structure

几 + Measure Word + Noun

Examples

  • 桌子 上 有 本 书。Zhuōzi shàng yǒu běn shū.There are a few books on the table.
  • 只有 个 人 去 了 那 个 聚会。Zhǐyǒu ge rén qù le nà gè jùhuì.Only a few people went to that gathering.
  • 从 上海 到 东京 坐 飞机 只 要 个 小时。Cóng Shànghǎi dào Dōngjīng zuò fēijī zhǐ yào ge xiǎoshí.Flying from Shanghai to Tokyo only takes a few hours.
  • 我 每 天 都 要 喝 杯 咖啡。Wǒ měi tiān dōu yào hē bēi kāfēi.Every day I need to drink a few cups of coffee.
  • 他 来 上海 以前 换 了 个 工作。 Tā lái Shànghǎi yǐqián, huàn le ge gōngzuò.He changed a few job before he came to Shanghai.

几 can be used to express a few "tens" of things

It is similar to how in English we can say, "a few dozen" or "a couple dozen," though in this case instead of "twelves of something" we are saying "tens of something."

Structure

几 + 十 + Measure Word + Noun

Examples

  • 他 只 想 学 几 十 个 汉字。("Dozens" is the closest we can get in natural English to the Chinese, which literally means "tens.")Tā zhǐ xiǎng xué jǐ shí ge Hànzì.He only want to study a few dozen Chinese characters.
  • 我们 公司 有 几 十 个 员工。Wǒmen gōngsī yǒu jǐ shí ge yuángōng.Our company has a few dozen employees.
  • 他 在 美国 的 时候 去 过 几 十 个 城市。Tā zài Měiguó de shíhou qù guo jǐ shí ge chéngshì.When he stayed in America, he went to a few dozen cities.
  • 姐姐 今年 夏天 买 了 几 十 件 新 衣服。 Jiějie jīnnián xiàtiān mǎi le jǐ shí jiàn xīn xīfu.My elder sister bought dozens of pieces of clothes this summer.
  • 老板 在 国外 有 几 十 套 房子。Lǎobǎn zài guówài yǒu jǐ shí tào fángzi.The boss has a few dozen houses abroad.

几 can also be used to mean a few hundred, thousand, or ten thousand

In Chinese we can put 几 (jǐ) together with 百 (bǎi), 千 (qiān), or 万 (wàn), just like how in English we might say, "a few hundred" or a "few thousand."

Structure

几 + 百/千/万 + Measure Word + Noun

Examples

  • 妈妈 每 个 月 都 给 我 几 百 块 钱。Māmā měi ge xīngqī dōu gěi wǒ jǐ bǎi kuài qián.Mom give me a couple hundred dollars every month.
  • 这 个 月 我 卖 了 千 本 书。Zhè ge yuè wǒ mài lejǐ qiān běn shū.I sold a couple thousand books this months.
  • 几 百 家 外国 公司 参加 了 这个 大会。Jǐ bǎi jiā wàiguó gōngsī cānjiā le zhè ge dàhuì.Several hundred foreign companies went to that conference.
  • 这 篇 文章 有 几 万 个 字,我 还 没 看 完。Zhè piān wénzhāng yǒu jǐ wàn gè zì, wǒ hái méi kàn wán.This article has tens of thousands of characters.I haven‘t finished reading.
  • 我 认识 一个 朋友,她家 有 几 百 双 高跟鞋。Wǒ rènshi yīge péngyou, tājiā yǒu jǐ bǎi shuāng gāogēnxié.I met a friend.There are a couple hundred high-heeled shoes in her house.

See also

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