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Core Meaning and Usage

The word "" (néng) primarily functions as a modal verb expressing ability or capability, similar to "can" or "be able to" in English. It indicates that someone has the skill, power, or possibility to do something.

Politeness and Permission

Besides ability, "" is also used to ask for or grant permission politely, often in questions like "?" (Can you help me?). This usage is common in everyday conversation and is less formal than other permission expressions.

Common Collocations

  • + Verb: Expresses ability (e.g., , )
  • + Verb: Polite question asking if something is possible
  • : Negative form meaning "cannot"

Usage Notes

"" is often interchangeable with "" when referring to learned skills, but "" emphasizes capability or permission, while "" focuses on learned ability. For example, "" (I am able to drive) vs. "" (I know how to drive).

Example Sentences

I can speak three languages.

Can you help me with a favor?

Is it possible to park here?