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Character Breakdown

Usage as a Possessive Particle

The character (de) is most commonly used to indicate possession, similar to the English "'s" or "of." It connects a possessor and the thing possessed, as in (wǒ de shū) meaning "my book."

Usage as an Adjective Modifier

also functions to link adjectives or descriptive phrases to nouns, turning the adjective into a modifier. For example, 漂亮 (piàoliang de huā) means "beautiful flowers." When used after adjectives, helps form attributive phrases.

Common Collocations

Notes on Usage

is not used after single-syllable adjectives in some cases, especially in colloquial speech. It is very frequent in formal and written Chinese. Avoid confusing with (de) and (de), which have different grammatical functions.

Example Sentences

This is my book.

The beautiful flowers have bloomed.

He is a very patient person.