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A table that lists the characters used by the Chinese language. The data are from the Unicode CLDR project.
Domee Shi (/ ˈdoʊmi /; [1] Chinese: 石之予; pinyin: Shí Zhīyǔ; born 8 September 1989) [2][3] is a Canadian film director and screenwriter.
- Chinese Grammar de Particle #1: 的
- De Particle #2: 地
- De Particle #3: 得
- Other Kinds of 得
- Chinese Grammar de Particles Quick Summary
The first de particle that most people learn is 的. This deis called 白勺的(báisháo de) in Chinese, as those are the components that make up the character.By number, it's the most common character in Chinese texts. 的 is probably the easiest to understand of the three de particles. It is usedto mark possession, and works almostexactly like ‘s(apostrophe...
This de particle probably isn't used quite as much as the other two, but ittends to be a bit easier for English speakers to understand. 地 is called 土也地(tǔyě de) in Chinese, again because those are the components that form thecharacter. Note that whilst 地 is pronounced dì for other uses, when used as aparticle it's pronounced de. 地 behaves very much...
The third and final departicle is probably the most difficult for Englishspeakers to get used to. It's called 双人得 (shuāngrén de) because the 彳radical it contains is often referred to as 双人 - “double person”. This 得 is used as part of various verbal complements. That probably doesn'tmean a lot to you if you haven't studied grammar before. A compleme...
Just so you know, the character 得 isn't just a particle. It has two otherpronunciations, each with different uses.
Now let's recap with a very short summary of the Chinese departicles. 1. 的 is marks possession 2. 地 marks adverbs 3. 得 appears in verbal complements 3.1. the potential complement 3.2. the degree complement As usual, if you have any questions or suggestions, please share them in the comments below!
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Learn more about 的. Written Chinese. Dictionary. "的" Character Details. 的. Radicals in this Character. 白 bái white. 勹 bāo wrap. 丶 diǎn dot. Common Chinese Words Using 的. How do you remember 的 ? Post your photos, example sentences and daily homework here to share with the Chinese learning community. Chinese Characters with 1 Stroke.
Aug 27, 2019 · In Chinese, “pronoun + 的 (de)” forms a possessive pronoun, such as “my”, “his”, etc. Therefore: 我的 (wǒ de) = my, 你的 (nǐ de) = your (singular), 他的 (tā de) = his, 她的 (tā de) = her, 我们的 (wǒmen de) = our, 你们的 (nǐmen de) = your (plural), 他们的 (tāmen de) = their, Mike的 (de) = Mike’s.
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Characters in group 1 and 2 (the first 6500) are designated as common. The table below presents all the 8105 characters together with the index number in 通用规范汉字表 (General Standard#) and additional useful data (pinyin, definition, radical, strokes, HSK level, frequency).