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Character Breakdown

Usage of as an Adverbial Marker

The character (de) is commonly used in Mandarin to form adverbs by linking adjectives or descriptive phrases to verbs. It functions similarly to the English suffix "-ly," turning adjectives into adverbs that describe how an action is performed.

Position and Function

is placed immediately after an adjective or descriptive phrase and before the verb it modifies. This structure emphasizes the manner or state in which the action occurs.

Common Collocations

These collocations are frequently used in everyday conversation to describe emotions, attitudes, or ways of doing something.

Important Notes

  • is different from and , which have other grammatical roles.
  • Do not confuse with (possessive or attributive marker) or (complement marker).
  • is always used to connect an adjective to a verb to form an adverbial phrase.

Understanding helps learners express actions with more nuance and detail, making speech and writing more natural and precise.

Example Sentences

He laughed happily.

She listens to the teacher seriously.

Please sit quietly.

He slowly walked into the room.

She happily attended the party.