Verbs preceded by "gei"

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“给”用作介词的时候,最常见的意思是“为”。

Structure

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.

Subject + 给 + Target + Verb + Object

Examples

  • 你 妈妈 每天 都 做饭 吗?Does your mama cook for you every day? (Literally: Your mama everyday gives you cook food?
  • 你 需要 我 点 菜吗?Do you need me to give you a little bit of food?
  • 看 看 我 带 了 什么?Did you give what I brought you a little look?
  • 我 要 他们 做 一 个 演讲。I want to give them a speech.
  • 小时候,爸爸 经常 讲 故事。When I was little, my dad often told me stories
  • 我 的 小狗 做 了 一 件 衣服。I gave my dog an article of clothing I made.
  • 今年 这 个 老师 我们 上 课。This year, this teacher taught our class.
  • 王医生 每天 一 百 个 人 看病。
  • 爸爸 要 我 买 房子。
  • 老公 我 买 了 一 个 很 大 的 生日 蛋糕。
  • 你 订 了 一 张 机票。
  • 我 去 你 泡 一 杯 茶。

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