Usage of 唯有
"唯有" is a formal and somewhat literary expression used to emphasize exclusivity or necessity, meaning "only" or "only if." It often introduces a condition that must be met for a certain result to occur.
Common contexts
It frequently appears in written or formal spoken Chinese, especially in motivational or instructive contexts, to stress that a particular action or condition is the sole way to achieve something.
Collocations and patterns
- 唯有 + verb phrase + 才能: emphasizes that only by doing something can a result be achieved.
- 唯有 + noun/pronoun + 能/可以: stresses exclusivity of a person or thing capable of an action.
Nuance and register
"唯有" carries a stronger, more formal tone than simpler words like "只有." It is less common in casual conversation but useful in writing, speeches, or formal advice.
Common confusion
Do not confuse "唯有" with "只有." While both mean "only," "唯有" is more formal and often used to introduce necessary conditions, whereas "只有" is more neutral and common in everyday speech.
Usage of 唯有
"唯有" is a formal and somewhat literary expression used to emphasize exclusivity or necessity, meaning "only" or "only if." It often introduces a condition that must be met for a certain result to occur.
Common contexts
It frequently appears in written or formal spoken Chinese, especially in motivational or instructive contexts, to stress that a particular action or condition is the sole way to achieve something.
Collocations and patterns
- 唯有 + verb phrase + 才能: emphasizes that only by doing something can a result be achieved.
- 唯有 + noun/pronoun + 能/可以: stresses exclusivity of a person or thing capable of an action.
Nuance and register
"唯有" carries a stronger, more formal tone than simpler words like "只有." It is less common in casual conversation but useful in writing, speeches, or formal advice.
Common confusion
Do not confuse "唯有" with "只有." While both mean "only," "唯有" is more formal and often used to introduce necessary conditions, whereas "只有" is more neutral and common in everyday speech.
Usage of 唯有
"唯有" is a formal and somewhat literary expression used to emphasize exclusivity or necessity, meaning "only" or "only if." It often introduces a condition that must be met for a certain result to occur.
Common contexts
It frequently appears in written or formal spoken Chinese, especially in motivational or instructive contexts, to stress that a particular action or condition is the sole way to achieve something.
Collocations and patterns
- 唯有 + verb phrase + 才能: emphasizes that only by doing something can a result be achieved.
- 唯有 + noun/pronoun + 能/可以: stresses exclusivity of a person or thing capable of an action.
Nuance and register
"唯有" carries a stronger, more formal tone than simpler words like "只有." It is less common in casual conversation but useful in writing, speeches, or formal advice.
Common confusion
Do not confuse "唯有" with "只有." While both mean "only," "唯有" is more formal and often used to introduce necessary conditions, whereas "只有" is more neutral and common in everyday speech.