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Character Breakdown

Usage of in Questions

The character (nǎ) is primarily used in questions to ask about "which" or "where." It helps specify or inquire about a particular choice or location. For example, in "?" (Which country are you from?), asks for a specific country.

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • (nǎr): means "where" and is very common in spoken Chinese.
  • (nǎ ge): means "which one" and is used to ask about a choice among options.
  • (nǎ wèi): a polite form to ask "which person".

Avoid confusing with 怎么 (zěnme), which means "how" in the sense of manner or method. focuses on selection or location, not manner.

Example Sentences

Which country are you from?

Where are you going?

Which teacher recommended this book?