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Character Breakdown

Core Usage

The word (shì) functions primarily as the copula verb "to be" in Mandarin Chinese. It links a subject to a noun or noun phrase, indicating identity or classification. For example, in "老师" (He is a teacher), connects the subject "he" with the predicate noun "teacher".

Common Patterns and Nuances

is typically followed by nouns or pronouns, not adjectives or verbs. When expressing qualities or states, other verbs like (hěn) or adjectives alone are used instead. For example, "" (He is tall) does not use .

Collocations

Common Confusion

Learners often try to use before adjectives, which is incorrect. Remember, links to nouns or noun phrases only. For qualities, omit and use adjectives directly or with .

Understanding well is essential because it forms the backbone of many basic sentences in Mandarin, establishing clear subject-predicate relationships.

Example Sentences

He is a teacher.

This book is mine.

The problem is that you don't work hard.