户 (hù)
Origin:Meaning:door, familyWords:户籍(hùjí): domicile
户口(hùkŏu): Chinese system of residence registration
户头(hùtóu): bank account
户外(hùwài): outdoors
户主hùzhǔ/head of the house
Category: Chinese Grammar
Chinese grammar: 也"Ye" and 都"dou" together
Sometimes you want to say that a group of people have something in common with something else. If this is the case you’ll want to use 也 (yě) and 都 (dōu) at the same time. Put "也" first!
Write 共(gòng)(common) in Chinese character
共(gòng)Origin:Meaning:common, to share withWords:共同(gòngtóng): common, together
共享(gòngxiǎng): to share
共餐(gòngcān): to have a meal with
共处(gòngchǔ): to coexist
共产党(Gòngchǎndǎng): Communist Party
Chinese grammar: Expressing "and" with "he"
Whenever you need to list of nouns, whether two of them or more, 和(hé) is there to help you out!
Chinese grammar: Expressing "with" with "gen"
Using 跟(gēn) to express "with" is so simple, it will always be with you in Chinese grammar!
Write 反(fǎn)(opposite) in Chinese character
反(fǎn)
Origin:骨文中,“反”字像一只手正向着崖边攀登,是“攀”的本字,后来本义消失,意思变为“相反”、“反叛”。
On ancient oracle bone inscriptions, “反” looks like a hand climbing cliff, making it the original character of “攀” (to climb). Then, its original meaning disappeared, changing to “opposite” or “rebel.”
Chinese grammar:"Always" as a complaint with "laoshi"
We have a few ways to say "always" in Chinese, and one of them is to use the word 老是 (lǎoshi) in Chinese grammar.
Write 改(gǎi)change) in Chinese character
改(gǎi)Origin:Meaning:to change, to correctWords:改变(gǎibiàn): to change改革(gǎigé): to reform
Chinese grammar:Turning adjectives into adverbs
Turning adjectives into adverbs in Chinese is a piece of cake in Chinese grammar!Structure
You can easily convert Chinese adjectives into adverbs with 地 (de). This character is very similar to the English suffix -ly.
Write 即 (jí)( immediate) in Chinese character
即 (jí)
Origin:Meaning:
to approach, even, immediateWords:即将(jíjiāng): soon, to be about to