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Character Breakdown

Usage of (duì)

The character is very versatile in Mandarin Chinese. Primarily, it means "correct" or "right," used to affirm the accuracy of something, as in "答案" (Your answer is correct). It also functions as a preposition meaning "towards" or "about," indicating the target of an action or opinion, such as in "问题看法" (I have a different opinion about this issue).

Common Collocations

  • ...兴趣 (to be interested in...): Used to express interest towards something.
  • ...负责 (to be responsible for...): Indicates responsibility.
  • ... (to say to...): Indicates the person spoken to.
  • (to take the seat corresponding to one's number): Common phrase used in seating arrangements.

Notes

When used as an adjective meaning "correct," often appears before the noun "答案" (answer) or in phrases confirming correctness. As a preposition, it precedes the object of the attitude or action. It is important not to confuse with (shì), which is the verb "to be." is more about correctness or direction, while is a copula.

In conversation, can also be used as a short response meaning "That's right" or "Correct," showing agreement.

Example Sentences

Your answer is correct.

I have a different opinion about this issue.

Please take your assigned seat.