妹妹

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"妹妹" specifically refers to a younger female sibling. It is used to talk about one's younger sister in family contexts.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "妹妹" in conversations about family relationships, describing age differences, or talking about activities and characteristics of a younger sister.

Collocations and Patterns

  • "妹妹" (have a younger sister): to state possession of a younger sister.
  • "妹妹喜欢..." (younger sister likes...): to describe her interests or hobbies.
  • "妹妹..." (younger sister is younger than me by...): to express age difference.
  • "照顾妹妹" (take care of younger sister): common when asking for help or responsibility.

Nuances

Using "妹妹" implies a close family relationship and often affection. It is a neutral and polite term suitable for all contexts. Avoid confusing it with "姐姐" (older sister) or "妹妹" used metaphorically in some dialects, which is rare.

Tips

When introducing family members, specifying "妹妹" clarifies the sibling's relative age and gender, which is important in Chinese culture. It is a basic but essential word for family-related conversations.

Example Sentences

I have a younger sister; she is ten years old this year.

My younger sister likes to draw; her artworks are very beautiful.

Do you often play games together with your younger sister?

My younger sister is two years younger than me; we have a very good

Please help me take care of my younger sister; she is still very young.