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- <h1>The interrogative <span class="hanzi">呢</span> ne</h1>
- <p>The interrogative (question particle) <span class="hanzi">呢</span> ne
- is placed at the end of a sentence or phrase. It is used in the
- following situations.</p>
- <ol>
- <li>To bounce a question back to the person you are having a
- conversation with, as in:
- <ol>
- <li>A: <span class="hanzi">你好吗</span> ? nĭ hăo ma? <a
- href="Sound/ni%20hao%20ma.wav"></a> how are you?
- </li>
- <li>B: <span class="hanzi">我很好. 你呢?</span> wǒ hěn hăo. nĭ ne <a
- href="Sound/wo%20hen%20hao%20ni%20ne.wav"></a></span> I am very
- well, and you?</li>
- </ol>
- </li>
- <li>To ask the question where? as in
- <p><span class="hanzi">我的书呢</span> ?</p>
- <p>wǒ de shū ne <a href="Sound/wo%20de%20shu%20ne.wav"></a></span></p>
- <p>Where is my book?</p>
- </li>
- </ol><span class="hanzi">呢</span> ne used for emphasis (35)
- <p><span class="hanzi">呢</span> ne can also be used to reinforce questions
- that are formed with question-words such as who, what, which, when, why and
- where (See below) and to show that the speaker really would like to know the
- answers. For instance,</p>
- <p><span class="hanzi">他在哪儿呢</span></p>
- <p>tā zài năr <span>ne <a href="Sound/ta%20zai%20nar%20ne.wav"></a></p>
- <p>Where IS he?</p>
- <p><span class="hanzi">你看的是什么书呢?</span></p>
- <p>nĭ kàn de shì shénme shū ne <span></span><a
- href="Sound/ni%20kan%20de%20shi%20shenme%20shu%20ne.wav"></a></p>
- <p>What book ARE you reading?</p>
- <p>If you have any questions about this explanation, please click here.</p>
- <p>Assignments</p>
- <p>Translate the following sentences into Chinese (2,ne)</p>
- <ol>
- <li>I am very well, and you?</li>
- <li>My mother is very busy and yours?</li>
- <li>Where is my friend?</li>
- <li>Where is my mother?</li>
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