How To Say "And" in Chinese: Part Two
Here is part two on how to say “and” in Mandarin. Check out part one for the first half.
Conjunction Concept #5:
Use the word “with” to connect pronouns and nouns
跟 我跟我妹妹去吃饭。
gēn EX: Wǒ gēn wǒ mèimei qù chīfàn.
with, and My sister and I are going to eat dinner.
NOTE: “Gēn” is generally used with the adverb “yìqǐ” (together)
跟 … 一起 我跟我妹妹一起去吃饭。
gēn … yìqǐ EX: Wǒ gēn wǒ mèimei yìqǐ qù chīfàn.
together My sister and I are going to eat dinner
(together).
“Gēn” should be used to to link pronouns or nouns, but not verbs. It should follow this pattern:
(Noun/pronoun) + gēn + (Noun/pronoun) + Verb + Object
Conjunction Concept #6:
Use a sentence pattern as a connector
Here are two common sentence patterns used to connect two adjectives or verbs. It is used to say something or someone is both one thing and another:
Sentence pattern #1
又 … 又 …
yòu … yòu
(both one thing and another)
You should follow this grammatical structure:
Subject + yòu+ adj/verb + yòu + adj/verb.
Examples of the “yòu…yòu…” pattern
他又高又瘦。
Tā yòu gāo yòu shòu.
He is both tall and thin.
她又漂亮又聪明。
Tā yòu piàoliang yòu cōngmíng.
She is both beautiful and intelligent
他又不懂英文又不懂中文。
Tā yòu bù dǒng Yīngwén yòu bù dǒng Zhōngwén.
He neither understands English nor Chinese.
Sentence Pattern #2
Here is another pattern that can be used as a connector
一边… 一边…
yìbiān… yìbiān…
(to do something while doing something else)
This pattern should follow this structure:
Subject + yìbiān + verb + object + yìbiān + verb + object.
Examples of the “yì biān… yì biān…” pattern
他一边吃饭一边看电视。
Tā yìbiān chīfàn yìbiān kàn diànshì.
He eats dinner and watches T.V (at the same time).
我在台湾一边教英文一边学中文。
Wǒ zài Táiwān yìbiān jiāo Yīngwén yìbiān xué Zhōngwén.
While in Taiwan I studied Chinese and taught English.
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I had missed this in class a few days ago, thanks for clearing up the mess in my head.
Thanks for clearing up the mess in my head….
i can not understand…
what ? can you understand