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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (yǐ) is commonly used as an adverb meaning "already" or "no longer". It often appears before verbs or verb phrases to indicate that an action has been completed or a state has changed.

Common Collocations

  • 已经 (yǐjīng): the most frequent form, meaning "already".
  • 开始 (yǐ kāishǐ): "already started".
  • 完成 (yǐ wánchéng): "already completed".

Notes

is formal and often used in written or formal spoken Chinese. It is less casual than just using alone to indicate completion. When combined with (le), it emphasizes the completion or change of state.

Avoid confusing with (yǐ), which means "to use" or "by means of". They sound the same but have different meanings and usages.

Example Sentences

He has already finished the homework.

The meeting has already started, please do not be late.

This matter is no longer important.