The verb 有 (yǒu), which means "to have," can also be used to express
existence. This is similar to saying "there is" or "there are" in
English.
Structure
Literally, this structure expresses that a place "has" a thing, which is
to say, that thing is in the place.
Place + 有 + Obj.
Examples
- 我 家 有 很 多 小 狗。Wǒ jiā
yǒu hěn duō xiǎo gǒu.There are a
lot of puppies in my home.
- 我们 学校 有 很 多 帅哥 。Wǒmen
xuéxiào yǒu hěn duō
shuàigē.There are a lot of cute guys in
our school.
- 日本 有 很 多 中国人。 Rìběn
yǒu hěn duō Zhōngguó rén.There
are many Chinese people in Japan.
- 这 个 酒吧 有 很 多 美女。Zhège jiǔbā
yǒu hěn duō měinǚ.There are a
lot of pretty girls in this bar.
- 你 家 有 牛奶 吗?Nǐ jiā yǒu
niúnǎi ma?Is there milk in your
house?
- 这里 有 一 个 问题。Zhèlǐ yǒu
yī gè wèntí.There is a problem
here.
- 房间 里 有 人 吗?Fángjiān lǐ
yǒu rén ma?Is there anyone in
the room?
- 杯子 里 有 水 吗?Bēizi lǐ
yǒu shuǐ ma?Is there any water
in the cup?
- 我 的 手机 里 有 你 的 号码。Wǒ de
shǒujī lǐ yǒu nǐ de hàomǎ.Your
number is in my cell phone.
- 现在 办公室 里 有 人 吗?Xiànzài
bàngōngshì lǐ yǒu rén ma?Is
there anyone in the office now?
See also
Sources and further reading
Category:A1 grammar points