Basic Usage
"我" is the first-person singular pronoun in Mandarin Chinese, equivalent to "I" or "me" in English. It is used to refer to oneself in statements, questions, and possessive constructions.
Common Collocations
- 我喜欢 (wǒ xǐhuān): I like...
- 我的 (wǒ de): my/mine
- 我觉得 (wǒ juéde): I feel/think
These collocations are very frequent in daily conversation and writing.
Usage Notes
"我" is always used as the subject or possessive determiner. When combined with "的" (de), it forms possessive phrases like "我的书" (my book). It is important not to confuse "我" with polite or formal first-person pronouns like "本人" or "吾" which are less common in everyday speech.
Basic Usage
"我" is the first-person singular pronoun in Mandarin Chinese, equivalent to "I" or "me" in English. It is used to refer to oneself in statements, questions, and possessive constructions.
Common Collocations
- 我喜欢 (wǒ xǐhuān): I like...
- 我的 (wǒ de): my/mine
- 我觉得 (wǒ juéde): I feel/think
These collocations are very frequent in daily conversation and writing.
Usage Notes
"我" is always used as the subject or possessive determiner. When combined with "的" (de), it forms possessive phrases like "我的书" (my book). It is important not to confuse "我" with polite or formal first-person pronouns like "本人" or "吾" which are less common in everyday speech.
Basic Usage
"我" is the first-person singular pronoun in Mandarin Chinese, equivalent to "I" or "me" in English. It is used to refer to oneself in statements, questions, and possessive constructions.
Common Collocations
- 我喜欢 (wǒ xǐhuān): I like...
- 我的 (wǒ de): my/mine
- 我觉得 (wǒ juéde): I feel/think
These collocations are very frequent in daily conversation and writing.
Usage Notes
"我" is always used as the subject or possessive determiner. When combined with "的" (de), it forms possessive phrases like "我的书" (my book). It is important not to confuse "我" with polite or formal first-person pronouns like "本人" or "吾" which are less common in everyday speech.