Chinese grammar - 'Some' or 'a few' using 一些 (yìxiē) |
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一些 (yìxiē) is a common phrase in Chinese that means 'some' or 'a few'. It is used to refer to an unspecified quantity or number of objects, similar to how 'some' is used in English. It can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. |
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我想要一些苹果。
wǒ xiǎngyào yìxiē píngguǒ. I want (to have) some apples. |
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他买了一些书。
tā mǎi le yìxiē shū. He bought some books. |
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她送了我一些礼物。
tā sòng le wǒ yìxiē lǐwù. She gave me some gifts. |
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这里有一些人。
zhèlǐ yǒu yìxiē rén. There are some people here. |
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你想要一些咖啡吗?
nǐ xiǎngyào yìxiē kāfēi ma? Do you want some coffee? |
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她拿了一些钱。
tā ná le yìxiē qián. She took some money. |
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这里有一些房子在出售。
zhèlǐ yǒu yìxiē fángzi zài chūshòu. There are some houses for sale here.
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他找到了一些信息。
tā zhǎodào le yìxiē xìnxī. He found some information. |
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你有一些时间回答我的问题吗?
nǐ yǒu yìxiē shíjiān huídá wǒ de wèntí ma? Do you have some time to answer my questions? |
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我想要一些这个。
wǒ xiǎngyào yìxiē zhè ge. I want some of it. |
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如果有一些巧克力,我会吃掉它。
rúguǒ yǒu yìxiē qiǎokèlì,#wǒ huì chīdiào tā. If there is some chocolate, I will have/eat it.
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她也想要一些这个。
tā yě xiǎngyào yìxiē zhè ge. She would like some of it too. |
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