Friday, March 6, 2020
How to Use Mandarin General Prepositions
How to Use Mandarin General Prepositions Mandarin prepositions are used to link nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases within a sentence. Mandarin prepositions can refer to movement within time or space, or function as general prepositions such as the English prepositions with, to, or for. General Prepositions The most common general Mandarin prepositions are: Ã¥ ° / Ã¥ ¯ ¹ ââ¬â duà ¬ ââ¬â to (someone)è ·Å¸ ââ¬â gÃân ââ¬â with; fromç µ ¦ / ç »â¢ ââ¬â gÃâºi ââ¬â to; foræ⺠¿ ââ¬â tà ¬ ââ¬â for (someone)ç⠨ ââ¬â yà ²ng ââ¬â with Using Mandarin Prepositions The object of a Mandarin preposition comes directly after the preposition, and the OBJECT PREPOSITION phrase (the Prepositional Phrase or PP) comes before the verb, as in this example: Zhà ¨gà ¨ xiÃŽo nÃÅ¡hi duà ¬ wÃâ wÃâixio.éâ¬â¢Ã¥â¬â¹Ã¥ ° Ã¥ ¥ ³Ã¥ ©Ã¥ ° æËâÃ¥ ¾ ®Ã§ ¬âãâ¬âè ¿â¢Ã¤ ¸ ªÃ¥ ° Ã¥ ¥ ³Ã¥ ©Ã¥ ¯ ¹Ã¦ËâÃ¥ ¾ ®Ã§ ¬âãâ¬âThis little girl smiled at me. (literally: This little girl at me smiled.) Modifiers such as adverbs are placed either before the PP or after the verbââ¬â¢s object: WÃâ mà ngtià n huà ¬ gÃân tà shuÃ
.æËâæËŽå ¤ ©Ã¦Å"Æ'è ·Å¸Ã¤ »â"è ª ªÃ£â¬âæËâæËŽå ¤ ©Ã¤ ¼Å¡Ã¨ ·Å¸Ã¤ »â"è ¯ ´Ã£â¬âI will speak with him tomorrow. (literally: I tomorrow will with him speak.) Mandarin Preposition Examples Here are a few sentences with Mandarin prepositions. Please note that there may be more than one translation of English prepositions. Mandarin prepositions have stricter usage than English. Gn Jà «ntià n wÃŽnshang wÃâ yo gÃân tà qà ¹ chà «fn.ä »Å Ã¥ ¤ ©Ã¦â¢Å¡Ã¤ ¸Å æËâè ¦ è ·Å¸Ã¤ »â"åŽ »Ã¥ Æ'é £ ¯Ã£â¬âä »Å Ã¥ ¤ ©Ã¦â¢Å¡Ã¤ ¸Å æËâè ¦ è ·Å¸Ã¤ »â"åŽ »Ã¥ Æ'é ¥ ãâ¬âThis evening I am going to have dinner with him. (literally: Todayââ¬â¢s evening I am going with him to go and eat food.) Gi Là xià nsheng xiÃŽng gÃâºi tà de titai mÃŽi yà « tio jà «n xinglin.æ Žåâ¦ËçâŸæÆ' ³Ã§ µ ¦Ã¤ »â"çšâÃ¥ ¤ ªÃ¥ ¤ ªÃ¨ ² ·Ã¤ ¸â¬Ã¦ ¢ éâ¡âé â¦Ã© Šãâ¬âæ Žåâ¦ËçâŸæÆ' ³Ã§ »â¢Ã¤ »â"çšâÃ¥ ¤ ªÃ¥ ¤ ªÃ¤ ¹ °Ã¤ ¸â¬Ã¦ ¡Ã©â¡âé ¡ ¹Ã§â ¼Ã£â¬âMr. Li is thinking of buying a gold necklace for his wife. (literally: Mr. Li is thinking for his wife to buy a gold necklace.) T Tà yà jà «ng tà ¬ wÃâ xiÃ
« hÃŽo le.Ã¥ ¥ ¹Ã¥ · ²Ã§ ¶âæ⺠¿Ã¦Ëâä ¿ ®Ã¥ ¥ ½Ã¤ ºâ ãâ¬âÃ¥ ¥ ¹Ã¥ · ²Ã§ » æ⺠¿Ã¦Ëâä ¿ ®Ã¥ ¥ ½Ã¤ ºâ ãâ¬âShe has already fixed it for me. (literally: She already for me fixed it.) Yng Tà yà ²ng mà ¹ gà ¹n qià o wÃâ de tà ³u.ä »â"ç⠨æÅ" ¨Ã¦ £ æ⢠²Ã¦Ëâçšâé ãâ¬âä »â"ç⠨æÅ" ¨Ã¦ £ æ⢠²Ã¦ËâçšâÃ¥ ¤ ´Ã£â¬âHe hit me on the head with a stick. (literally: He with a stick hit my head.)
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