Expressing "and" with ""

When listing out multiple nouns, () is there to help you out. Just remember that () isn't a word you can use to translate just any usage of the English word "and."

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The most common way to express "and" in Chinese is with (). It's important to note that () is mainly used to link nouns. This is how you should use it exclusively as you get used to it. Don't try to link verbs (or whole sentences) with ().

Noun 1 + + Noun 2

Examples

(If you're unclear why the (dōu) is used in the sentences about, see our article on the adverb (dōu).)

Just to be absolutely clear what we mean by using () with nouns only, here are two English examples of what you should and shouldn't try to express with ():

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