别人

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Usage of 别人 (bié ren)

The word 别人 means "other people" or "others" and is used to refer to people other than oneself or the person being spoken to. It often implies a distinction between 'us' and 'them' or 'self' and 'others.'

Common contexts

  1. Referring to other people’s opinions or actions: 别人 is frequently used when talking about what others think or do, often to contrast with oneself or the listener.

  2. Possession or gifts from others: It can indicate something belonging to or given by someone else.

  3. Comparisons involving others: Common in expressions comparing someone’s behavior or situation with that of others.

Collocations and patterns

  • 别人孩子 (other people's children): Used to compare behavior or qualities.
  • 别人东西 (other people's things): Refers to possessions of others.
  • 别人看法 (think about others' opinions): Often used when discussing social pressure.

Pragmatic notes

When using 别人, speakers often imply a boundary or difference between themselves and others. It can carry a neutral tone but sometimes also a subtle judgment or distancing, especially in comparisons. Avoid confusing 别人 with 自己 (oneself) or 大家 (everyone).

Common confusion

Don't confuse 别人 with , which means "other" as an adjective modifying nouns (e.g., 东西 "other things"). 别人 specifically refers to people.

Example Sentences

Don't always worry about what others say; you should stick to your own

This bag is a gift given to me by someone else; I like it very much.

Other people's children are all very obedient; why is your child so naughty?

I don't want to borrow other people's things; I feel it's inconvenient.

Others have their own lives; we shouldn't interfere too much.