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Usage of

The pronoun is primarily used to refer to 'he' or 'him' in Mandarin Chinese. It can also be used as a generic third-person pronoun when the gender is unknown or irrelevant, although in modern usage, (she) and (it) are used to specify female or non-human subjects respectively.

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • ... (He is...) — used to introduce or identify a male person.
  • 知道... (He doesn't know...) — expressing lack of knowledge.
  • 如果... (If he...) — conditional sentences involving a third person.

When using , it is important to note that it always functions as a subject or object pronoun and does not change form. It is one of the most basic and frequently used pronouns in Mandarin.

Notes on Usage

  • can sometimes be used generically to refer to a person regardless of gender, especially in older or more formal texts, but modern Mandarin prefers for females.
  • In spoken language, context usually clarifies the gender.
  • is always singular; for plural, (tāmen) is used.

Avoid confusing with (she) or (it), which are distinct pronouns with specific gender or animacy references.

Example Sentences

He is my friend.

I don't know who he is.

If he comes, please tell me.