Difference between revisions of "Verbs preceded by "gei""

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*他 说 他 会 <em>给</em> 我 <strong>写信</strong> 的 。<span class="pinyin">Tā shuō tā huì <em>gěi</em> wǒ <strong>xiě xìn</strong> de.</span><span class="trans">He said he would write letters to me.</span>
 
*他 说 他 会 <em>给</em> 我 <strong>写信</strong> 的 。<span class="pinyin">Tā shuō tā huì <em>gěi</em> wǒ <strong>xiě xìn</strong> de.</span><span class="trans">He said he would write letters to me.</span>
 
*你 可以 <em>给</em> 大家 <strong>读 一下</strong> 吗 ?<span class="pinyin">Nǐ kěyǐ <em>gěi</em> dàjiā <strong>dú yīxià</strong> ma?</span><span class="trans">Could you please read it for everybody?</span>
 
*你 可以 <em>给</em> 大家 <strong>读 一下</strong> 吗 ?<span class="pinyin">Nǐ kěyǐ <em>gěi</em> dàjiā <strong>dú yīxià</strong> ma?</span><span class="trans">Could you please read it for everybody?</span>
*我 <em>给</em> 你 <strong>发 短信</strong> 了 ,你 怎么 不 回 ?<span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>gěi</em> nǐ <strong>fā duǎnxìn</strong> le. Nǐ zěnme bù huí?</span><span class="trans">I sent you short messages. Why didn't you return any?</span>
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*我 <em>给</em> 你 <strong>发 短信</strong> 了 ,你 怎么 不 回 ?<span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>gěi</em> nǐ <strong>fā duǎnxìn</strong> le. Nǐ zěnme bù huí?</span><span class="trans">I sent you a text. Why didn't you reply?</span>
 
*她 的 粉丝 常常 <em>给</em> 她 <strong>寄 礼物</strong> 。<span class="pinyin">Tā de fěnsī chángcháng <em>gěi</em> tā <strong>jì lǐwù</strong>.</span><span class="trans">Her fans often send her gifts.</span>
 
*她 的 粉丝 常常 <em>给</em> 她 <strong>寄 礼物</strong> 。<span class="pinyin">Tā de fěnsī chángcháng <em>gěi</em> tā <strong>jì lǐwù</strong>.</span><span class="trans">Her fans often send her gifts.</span>
*小时候 ,妈妈 每天 都 <em>给</em> 我 <strong>讲 故事</strong> 。<span class="pinyin">Xiǎoshíhou, māma měi tiān dōu <em>gěi</em> wǒ <strong>jiǎng gùshi</strong>.</span><span class="trans">When I was young, every day my mother would tell me stories.</span>
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*小时候 ,妈妈 每天 都 <em>给</em> 我 <strong>讲 故事</strong> 。<span class="pinyin">Xiǎoshíhou, māma měi tiān dōu <em>gěi</em> wǒ <strong>jiǎng gùshi</strong>.</span><span class="trans">When I was young, my mother would tell me stories every day.</span>
 
*爸爸 应该 <em>给</em> 儿子 <strong>道歉</strong> 。<span class="pinyin">Bàba yīnggāi <em>gěi</em> érzi <strong>dàoqiàn</strong>.</span><span class="trans">The father should apologize to his son.</span>
 
*爸爸 应该 <em>给</em> 儿子 <strong>道歉</strong> 。<span class="pinyin">Bàba yīnggāi <em>gěi</em> érzi <strong>dàoqiàn</strong>.</span><span class="trans">The father should apologize to his son.</span>
 
*谁 能 <em>给</em> 我 <strong>解释 一下</strong> ?<span class="pinyin">Shéi néng <em>gěi</em> wǒ <strong>jiěshì yīxià</strong>?</span><span class="trans">Who can explain this to me?</span>
 
*谁 能 <em>给</em> 我 <strong>解释 一下</strong> ?<span class="pinyin">Shéi néng <em>gěi</em> wǒ <strong>jiěshì yīxià</strong>?</span><span class="trans">Who can explain this to me?</span>

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The word 给 (gěi) literally means "to give," but is frequently used in Chinese to indicate the target of a verb. The target is who or what the verb is aimed or directed at.

Structure

Subj. + 给 + Target + [Verb Phrase]

Examples

  • 现在 不要 打电话Xiànzài bùyào gěidǎ diànhuà.Don't give him a phone call now.
  • 请 快点 回 邮件Qǐng kuàidiǎn gěihuí yóujiàn.Please return my email soon.
  • 他 说 他 会 写信 的 。Tā shuō tā huì gěixiě xìn de.He said he would write letters to me.
  • 你 可以 大家 读 一下 吗 ?Nǐ kěyǐ gěi dàjiā dú yīxià ma?Could you please read it for everybody?
  • 发 短信 了 ,你 怎么 不 回 ?gěifā duǎnxìn le. Nǐ zěnme bù huí?I sent you a text. Why didn't you reply?
  • 她 的 粉丝 常常 寄 礼物Tā de fěnsī chángcháng gěijì lǐwù.Her fans often send her gifts.
  • 小时候 ,妈妈 每天 都 讲 故事Xiǎoshíhou, māma měi tiān dōu gěijiǎng gùshi.When I was young, my mother would tell me stories every day.
  • 爸爸 应该 儿子 道歉Bàba yīnggāi gěi érzi dàoqiàn.The father should apologize to his son.
  • 谁 能 解释 一下Shéi néng gěijiěshì yīxià?Who can explain this to me?
  • 老板 让 我 明天 客户 介绍 我们 的 新 产品Lǎobǎn ràng wǒ míngtiān gěi kèhù jièshào wǒmen de xīn chǎnpǐn.My boss asked to present our new product to the client tomrrow.

Chinese speakers use 给 in some interesting ways, similar to how English speakers use "to give," as in "to give someone a phone call" or "to give someone a reply."

Alternative Structure

Although the structure above is the best one to learn first, some verbs frequently use 给, but have the 给 coming after the verb, rather than before. It's best to think of these as exceptions to the rule above, and you can learn more about these exceptions by reading about Verbs followed by "gei".

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