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Character Breakdown

Basic Meaning and Usage

The character (duō) primarily means "many" or "much." It is used to describe a large quantity or degree of something. For example, 朋友 means "many friends." It can also function as an adverb to suggest "more" or "a lot," especially in imperative sentences like (Drink more water).

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • (hěn duō): very many/much, a common way to express "a lot of" in modern Chinese.
  • + verb: used to encourage doing something more, e.g., 练习 (practice more).
  • + adjective: to emphasize a high degree, e.g., 漂亮 (very beautiful).

Usage Notes

is often combined with (hěn) to form , which is the most frequent way to say "many" or "much" in everyday speech. When used alone before verbs, it usually implies "do more of something." Avoid confusing with (shǎo), which means "few" or "less."

Example Sentences

I have many friends.

There are many fresh fruits here.

Drink more water; it’s good for your health.