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- <h1>Reduplication of verbs</h1>
- <p>One of the fun things about Chinese is that when speaking, you can repeat a verb to express "<b>a little bit</b>" or "<b>briefly</b>." This is called reduplication. It creates a casual tone, and a sense that whatever the action is, it's not going to take long.</p>
- <h2 id="reduplication-with-the-aa-pattern">Reduplication with the AA Pattern</h2>
- <h3 id="structure">Structure</h3>
- <p>In Chinese, verbs can be reduplicated to indicate that they happen briefly or "a little bit."</p>
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- <p>Subj. + Verb + Verb</p>
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- <p>Chinese grammar books frequently refer to the reduplication of a single-character word as a "AA" pattern. Note that for this pattern, the second verb's tone changes to the neutral tone.</p>
- <h3 id="examples">Examples</h3>
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- <li><span class="hanzi">你 看看。</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">Nǐ kànkan.</span> <br/> Take a little look.</li>
- <li><span class="hanzi">我 试 试。</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">Wǒ shìshi.</span> <br/> I'll give it a try.</li>
- <li><span class="hanzi">说 说 你 的 想法。</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">Shuōshuo nǐ de xiǎngfǎ.</span> <br/> Talk a little bit about your ideas.</li>
- <li><span class="hanzi">出去 玩 玩 吧!</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">Chūqù wánwan ba!</span> <br/> Go out and have fun!</li>
- <li><span class="hanzi">我 想 出去 走 走。</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">Wǒ xiǎng chūqù zǒuzou.</span> <br/> I want to go out and walk for a bit.</li>
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- <h2 id="reduplication-with-一-yī">Reduplication with <span class="hanzist">一 (yī)</span></h2>
- <h3 id="structure-1">Structure</h3>
- <p>Another way to reduplicate verbs is to insert <span class="hanzi">一 (yī)</span>, in the following structure:</p>
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- <p>Verb + <span class="hanzist">一</span> + Verb</p>
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- <h3 id="examples-1">Examples</h3>
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- <li><span class="hanzi">别 生气 了,笑 一 笑!</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">Bié shēngqì le, xiào yī xiào!</span> <br/> Don't be mad, gimme a smile!</li>
- <li><span class="hanzi">你 去 问 一 问 他们 厕所 在 哪里。</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">Nǐ qù wèn yī wèn tāmen cèsuǒ zài nǎlǐ.</span> <br/> Go and ask them where the bathroom is.</li>
- <li><span class="hanzi">我 可以 用 一 用 你 的 电脑 吗?</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">Wǒ kěyǐ yòng yī yòng nǐ de diànnǎo ma?</span> <br/> Can I use your computer for a little bit?</li>
- <li><span class="hanzi">你 现在 有时间 吗?我们 聊一聊 吧。</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin"> Nǐ xiànzài yǒu shíjiān ma? Wǒmen liáo yī liáo ba.</span> <br/> Do you have a second? Let's chat for a bit.</li>
- <li><span class="hanzi">你 想 尝 一 尝 我 做 的 菜 吗?</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin"> Nǐ xiǎng cháng yī cháng wǒ zuò de cài ma?</span> <br/> Do you want to taste the food that I cooked?</li>
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- <p>Using this kind of structure lightens the mood and seriousness of the question. It also adds variety to sentence structure. Because these phrases are used colloquially, there is not set rule to which verbs this can be applied to. There are some verbs that are often reduplicated and some verbs that sound weird when reduplicated. With practice and exposure, you will learn which ones are often used.</p>
- <h2 id="abab-reduplication-with-two-syllable-verbs">ABAB Reduplication with Two-Syllable Verbs</h2>
- <p>In the examples above, all verbs are only one syllable. Those verbs get reduplicated a lot, so those examples are quite useful. Occasionally, though, two-syllable verbs get reduplicated as well. When this happens, it's important to use the "ABAB" pattern for verbs (meaning the entire word is repeated), and not the <a href="Reduplication_of_adjectives" title="wikilink">"AABB" pattern you use for adjectives</a> (where each character is repeated individually).</p>
- <h3 id="examples-2">Examples</h3>
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- <li><span class="hanzi">考虑 考虑</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">kǎolǜ kǎolǜ</span> <br/> think it over</li>
- <li><span class="hanzi">讨论 讨论</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">tǎolùn tǎolùn</span> <br/> discuss it</li>
- <li><span class="hanzi">商量 商量</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">shāngliang shāngliang</span> <br/> talk it over</li>
- <li><span class="hanzi">打听 打听</span> <br/> <span class="pinyin">dǎting dǎting</span> <br/> inquire about it</li>
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- <h2 id="see-also">See also</h2>
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- <li><a href="Softening_speech_with_"ba"" title="wikilink">Softening speech with "ba"</a></li>
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- <h2 id="sources-and-further-reading">Sources and further reading</h2>
- <h3 id="books">Books</h3>
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- <li>New Practical Chinese Reader 2 (<span class="hanzi">新实用汉语课本2</span>) (p. 18)</li>
- <li>Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed) (p. 85)</li>
- <li>Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 2 (pp. 227-8)</li>
- <li>Contemporary Chinese 1 (<span class="hanzi">当代中文1</span>) (p. 125)</li>
- <li>Practicing HSK Grammar (<span class="hanzi">语法精讲精炼</span>) (pp. 152-160)</li>
- <li>New Practical Chinese Reader 4 (<span class="hanzi">新实用汉语课本4</span>) (p. 121-2)</li>
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