还是 (háishì) is used in Chinese to provide options in a question.
This is equivalent to one of our uses of "or" in English.
Simplest Form
Structure
Option A + 还是 + Option B ?
When you're asked a question of this form, there are two ways you're
expected to answer: either Option A or Option B. (Pick one, but not
both.) It's not that no other answers are possible, it's that usually
when you're asked a question this way, the person asking expects you to
just choose one. For example, if asked if you'd like to drink coffee or
tea, most people are going to choose one or the other, not ask for both.
还是 (háishì) is used to ask people to make that choice between the two.
Examples
- 我 还是 他 ?
Wǒ háishì
tā?Me or him?
- 一 个 还是 两 个 ?
Yī gè háishì
liǎng gè?One or
two?
- 辣 的 还是 不 辣
的?Là de
háishì bù là
de?Spicy or non-spicy?
- 冰 的 还是 热
的?Bīng de
háishì rè
de?Cold or hot?
- 上海 还是 北京 ?
The eternal China expat question! Choose
wisely...Shànghǎi
háishì
Běijīng?Shanghai or
Beijing?
Full Sentence Form
Structure
You can take the structure above, add a subject and a verb, and create
all kinds of questions with the following structure:
Subj. + Verb + Option A + 还是 + Option B ?
Examples
- 这 是 水 还是 酒 ?
Zhè shì shuǐ háishì
jiǔ?Is this water or
alcohol?
- 他 是 美国 人 还是 英国
人 ? Tā shì Měiguó rén
háishì Yīngguó
rén?Is he American or
British?
- 你 喜欢 我 还是 我 的 钱
? Nǐ xǐhuan wǒ
háishì wǒ de
qián?Do you like me or my
money?
- 你 要 喝 茶 还是 咖啡 ?
Nǐ yào hē chá háishì
kāfēi?Do you want to
drink tea or coffee?
- 你们 想 吃 中国 菜 还是 法国
菜 ? Nǐmen xiǎng chī Zhōngguó
cài háishì Fǎguó
cài?Do you want to eat Chinese
food or French food?
Please note that 还是 (háishì) is for offering options in a
question. It should not be used for
"or" in
statements.
See also
Sources and Further Reading
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