你们

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 你们

"你们" is the plural form of "" (you), used to address two or more people directly. It is a common and polite way to refer to a group in spoken and written Chinese.

Common contexts

It is often used in everyday conversation when speaking to friends, classmates, colleagues, or any group of people. For example, "你们" means "Hello, everyone".

Collocations and patterns

  • 你们 (Hello everyone): a common greeting.
  • 你们 (your, plural): shows possession by the group.
  • 你们没有 (Do you all have): used to ask questions to a group.

Important notes

Unlike English, Chinese does not have a formal plural form for "you" that distinguishes politeness; "你们" is neutral and widely used. Avoid confusing "你们" with "" (formal you singular) or "" (formal plural, less common).

Summary

Use "你们" whenever you want to address multiple people directly. It is essential for clear communication in group settings.

Example Sentences

Are you all free tonight?

I will seriously consider your opinions.

The teacher is asking if you all have any questions.