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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (yě) is a very common adverb in Mandarin used primarily to express "also" or "too," indicating that the statement applies to an additional subject or object. It often appears in affirmative sentences to add information or in negative sentences to emphasize inclusion.

Common Contexts

  1. Adding information: is used to link similar actions or states, e.g., 喜欢 (I also like).
  2. Negative sentences: When combined with (not), it means "not... either," e.g., (He is not going, and I am not going either).
  3. Parallel structures: Often used in sentences with 不仅...... (not only... but also...) to show multiple qualities or actions.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 喜欢 / / : Expressing "also like," "also want," "also can."
  • ...,...: Negative parallel structure meaning "not..., nor..."
  • 不仅...,...: "Not only..., but also..."

Nuances

  • usually comes before the verb it modifies.
  • It can emphasize similarity or agreement with a previous statement.
  • In formal or literary contexts, can function as a copula meaning "is" or "are," but this is rare in spoken Mandarin.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse with (dōu), which means "all" or "both." focuses on "also" or "too," adding one more element, while refers to the entirety of a group.

Understanding well helps learners express inclusion and agreement naturally in conversation.

Example Sentences

I also like this movie.

He is not going, and I am not going either.

She can not only speak English, but also French.

The weather is cold, I also wore a thick coat.

He is a teacher, and I am a teacher too.