The verb 在 (zài) expresses existence in a location, similar to how we
say in English, "to be at" or "to be in."
Structure
The verb 在 (zài) is used to express existence in a place. English does
not have a verb exclusively for this purpose, and instead uses "to be"
with a preposition. In Chinese, 在 (zài) can
cover both of these roles.
Subj. + 在 + Place
Remember that you don't need another verb in this construction. It can
be tempting to try use 是 (shì), as English uses "to be," but this is
not correct. 在 (zài) is the only verb needed.
Examples
- 我 在 上海。Wǒ zài
Shànghǎi.I'm in Shanghai.
- 他们 在 英国。Tāmen zài
Yīngguó.They're in England.
- 老板 在 外面。Lǎobǎn zài
wàimiàn.The boss is outside.
- 他 不 在 学校。Tā bù zài
xuéxiào.He's not at school.
- 她 现在 在 家 吗?Tā xiànzài
zài jiā ma?Is she at home
now?
- 你 在 公司 吗?Literally, "Are you at
the company?"Nǐ zài gōngsī
ma?Are you at the office?
- 老师 不 在 办公室 吗? Lǎoshī bù
zài bàngōngshì ma?Is the teacher
not in the office?
- 谁 在 楼上?Shéi zài
lóushàng?Who is upstairs?
- 我 和 朋友 在 酒吧。Wǒ hé péngyou
zài jiǔbā.I'm with a friend at a
bar.
- 你们 明天 在 北京 吗?Nǐ míngtiān
zài Běijīng ma? Are you in
Beijing tomorrow?
See also
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