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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The word (bié) is primarily used to express prohibition or to advise someone not to do something. It functions as a negative imperative, similar to "don't" in English. It can also indicate that an action is unnecessary, often softening commands or suggestions.

Common contexts

  • Direct commands: + verb, e.g., 说话 (Don't talk).
  • Advising or reminding: (Don't forget).
  • Suggesting not to do something because it is unnecessary: (You don't need to cook).

Collocations and patterns

  • + verb: the most common pattern to forbid or advise against an action.
  • + adjective: less common, but can appear in expressions like (Don't rush).

Nuances

Using is generally informal and direct but polite enough in everyday conversation. It is softer than some stronger prohibitive expressions but still clearly indicates that the speaker wants the listener to refrain from the action.

Common confusion

Don't confuse with (bù). is used specifically for prohibitions or advice about future actions, while is a general negation used for statements and habitual actions.

Example Sentences

Don't worry, everything will be fine.

Don't forget to bring the keys.

Today is too tiring, you don't need to cook, let's order takeout.

Don't talk, the teacher is giving a lecture.

Don't rush, take your time.