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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (zài) is a very common adverb used to indicate repetition or continuation of an action or state. It often means "again," "once more," or "re-" when prefixed to verbs. It can also imply "then" or "after that" in certain contexts, especially when used to sequence actions.

Common Contexts

  1. Repeating an action: is used before a verb to express doing something again, e.g., (Please say it again).

  2. Sequencing actions: can indicate that one action happens after another, e.g., 马上 (Wait a little longer, then I'll come back).

  3. Conditional repetition: It appears in conditional sentences to warn or predict consequences if an action repeats, e.g., 如果迟到工资 (If you are late again, your salary will be deducted).

  4. Negative emphasis with : The pattern + negative verb means "never again," emphasizing that something will not happen anymore, e.g., (He will never come again).

Common Collocations and Patterns

Nuances and Tips

  • usually appears before the verb it modifies.
  • It differs from (yòu), which also means "again" but is used for past repeated actions, while refers to future or subsequent repetitions.
  • When combined with negatives as , it strongly emphasizes the finality of the negative statement.
  • Avoid confusing with (zài), which often indicates location or ongoing action.

Understanding helps learners express repetition, sequence, and conditional warnings naturally in conversation.

Example Sentences

Please say it again.

Wait a little longer, I'll be right back.

If you are late again, your salary will be deducted.

He will never come again.

I want to try again.

See you next time!