都 (dōu) is one of those words that on the surface may seem simple, but
actually has many different subtle uses. In this article, we will look
at using 都 (dōu) to emphasize quantity.
Structure
You can use 都 (dōu) to emphasize the large quantity of something. The
subject should be some sort of large group (like a majority of people or
things), e.g. 很多人 (hěn duō rén) or 大家 (dàjiā).
Subj. + 都 + Verb + Obj.
Examples with 很多 (hěn duō)
First let's look at some typical examples using 很多 (hěn duō) to
emphasize that it's "a lot." Note that in English, it would be totally
redundant and unnecessary to add "all" into these sentences, but in
Chinese it's totally natural (and kind of weird not to). If you
remember to follow the rule and keep using the 都 (dōu), eventually it
will become more natural for you too.
- 很 多 地方 都 有
wifi。Hěn duō dìfang
dōu yǒu wifi.A lot of places
have wifi.
- 我 的 很 多 朋友 都 有
车。Wǒ de hěn duō péngyou
dōu yǒu chē.A lot of my friends
have cars.
- 很 多 美国人 都 喜欢 喝 咖啡 。
Hěn duō Měiguó rén
dōu xǐhuan hē kāfēi.A lot of
Americans like drinking coffee.
- 很 多 孩子 都 不 喜欢
上学。Hěn duō háizi
dōu bù xǐhuan shàngxué.A lot of
kids don't like to go to school.
- 很 多 年轻人 都 想 在 大 城市
工作。Hěn duō niánqīng rén
dōu xiǎng zài dà chéngshì
gōngzuò.A lot of young people want to go
to work in big cities.
Examples with 大家 (dàjiā)
Now let's look at some examples using 大家 (dàjiā) or "everyone." Again,
in English, it would be totally redundant and unnecessary to add "all"
into these sentences, but in Chinese it's totally natural (and kind of
weird not to). You just have to get used to it.
- 大家 都 来 了
吗?Dàjiā dōu lái le
ma?Is everyone here?
- 大家 都 应该
知道。Dàjiā dōu
yīnggāi zhīdào.Everyone should
know.
- 大家 都 说 你 很
聪明。Dàjiā dōu shuō
nǐ hěn cōngming.Everyone says you're
smart.
- 大家 都 忘 了 他 的
名字。Dàjiā dōu wàng
le tā de míngzi.Everyone forgot his
name.
- 大家 都 喜欢 吃辣
吗?Dàjiā dōu xǐhuan
chī là ma?Does everyone like eating spicy
food?
Examples with 每天 (měi tiān)
One other common way to use 都 (dōu) is when you're talking about
something that happens really often, such as "every day": 每天 (měi
tiān). Use 都 (dōu) here in Chinese, even if it feels unnatural. (Fake
it 'til you make it!)
- 我 每天 都 要 上班 。
Wǒ měi tiān dōu yào
shàngbān.I have to go to work every
day.
- 老师 每天 都 迟到。
Lǎoshī měi tiān dōu
chídào. The teacher comes late every
day.
- 她 每天 都 不 吃 早饭。
Tā měi tiān dōu bù
chī zǎofàn.Every day, she does not eat
breakfast.
- 我 女朋友 每天 都 上 淘宝 。
Taobao is China's biggest online
shopping website.Wǒ nǚpéngyou
měi tiān dōu shàng
Táobǎo.My girlfriend goes on Taobao
every day.
- 妈妈 每天 都 给 我们 做 晚饭。
Māma měi tiān dōu gěi
wǒmen zuò wǎnfàn.Mom cooks dinner for us
every day.
For more uses with 每 (měi), see also:
Expressing "every" with
"mei".
Other Examples
Here are some other examples that don't use 很多 (hěn duō) or 大家
(dàjiā) or 每天 (měi tiān), but are still quite typical:
- 美国人 都 说 英文。Měiguó rén
dōu shuō Yīngwén.Americans all
speak English.
- 我们 五 个 人 都 去。 Wǒmen wǔ gè rén
dōu qù.All five of us are
going.
- 四川人 都 喜欢 吃辣。Sìchuān rén
dōu xǐhuan chī là.Sichuanese
people all like eating spicy food.
- 我 的 家人 都 没 去 过 中国。Wǒ de
jiārén dōu méi qù guo
Zhōngguó.None of my family members has
been to China.
- 我 的 学生 都 喜欢 问 问题。 Wǒ de
xuéshēng dōu xǐhuan wèn wèntí.My
students all like to ask questions.
See also
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