那边

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Meaning and Usage

"那边" (nàbiān) is a common directional expression meaning "that side" or "over there." It points to a location away from the speaker but within sight or context. It is often used to indicate a place or direction in everyday conversation.

Common Contexts

  • Referring to a physical location visible or known to both speaker and listener.
  • Giving directions or describing where something or someone is.
  • Talking about a place with some distance from the current position.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 那边 (people over there): used to specify people located at that place.
  • 那边风景 (the scenery over there): describing features of a distant place.
  • 那边 (at that side/over there): indicating position.

Usage Notes

"那边" is neutral and widely used in both spoken and written Mandarin. It contrasts with "这边" (zhèbiān, "this side/here") which refers to the speaker's side or nearby location. Avoid confusing "那边" with "那里" (nàlǐ), which also means "there" but is more abstract or general, while "那边" emphasizes a specific side or area.

Summary

Use "那边" to clearly point out a specific side or area away from you, especially when the location is concrete and identifiable. It helps listeners understand spatial relationships in conversation naturally.

Example Sentences

Look, there are many people lining up over there.

Please put the book on the table over there.

The scenery over there is very beautiful and worth visiting.