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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (lìng) is commonly used to indicate 'another' or 'additional' in Mandarin. It often precedes a measure word and noun to specify an alternative or extra item or concept.

Common contexts

  1. Referring to an additional object or person: (another one).
  2. Indicating a separate or different method or option: 办法 (find another way).
  3. Used in polite requests or instructions to specify alternatives.

Collocations and patterns

  • (lìng yí gè): another one, a different one.
  • (lìng qǐng): to invite separately or additionally.
  • (lìng xíng): separately, independently, often used in formal contexts.

Notes

  • is different from 另外 (lìngwài), which can mean 'besides' or 'in addition' and is often used as an adverb.
  • usually modifies nouns directly and is more concise.
  • Avoid confusing with (lí), which means 'to leave' or 'from'.

Understanding helps learners express alternatives and additional items clearly and naturally in conversation.

Example Sentences

I have another question I want to ask you.

Please give me another cup, my cup is broken.

We need to find another way to solve this problem.