Using "but" in Chinese is really simple to learn. It involves the two
words 可是 (kěshì) and 但是 (dànshì). Make no "buts" about it; you'll
understand it in no time!
Structure
There are two main words for "but" in Chinese: 可是 (kěshì) and 但是
(dànshì). These are largely the same. The small difference is that 但是
(dànshì) is slightly more formal, whereas 可是 (kěshì) is just a bit
more informal and a tad weaker in tone. You really don't need to worry
about which one is the right one to use though, since they can be used
interchangeably.
Statement, 可是 / 但是 + [Contrary Statement]
Examples
Usually 可是 (kěshì) and 但是 (dànshì) precede a new phrase within a
sentence:
- 我 喜欢 他,可是 他 不 喜欢 我。Wǒ
xǐhuan tā, kěshì tā bù xǐhuan
wǒ.I like him, but he doesn't like
me.
- 我 很 想 去,但是 我 太 忙 了。Wǒ hěn
xiǎng qù, dànshì wǒ tài máng
le.I really want to go, but I am too
busy.
- 中文 很 有意思,但是 也 很
难。Zhōngwén hěn yǒuyìsi, dànshì yě
hěn nán.Chinese is very interesting, but
it is also very hard.
- 我 喜欢 这 件 衬衫,可是 太 贵 了。Wǒ
xǐhuan zhè jiàn chènshān, kěshì tài guì
le.I like this shirt, but it is too
expensive.
- 老板 昨天 给 他 打 电话,可是 他 没
接。Lǎobǎn zuótiān gěi tā dǎ diànhuà,
kěshì tā méi jiē.The boss gave
him a call yesterday, but he didn't answer.
- iPhone 很 好,但是 我 没 钱 买。iPhone
hěn hǎo, dànshì wǒ méi qián
mǎi.The iPhone is great, but I don't have
the money to buy it.
- 你们 可以 在 这里 看书,可是 不 可以
说话。Nǐ kěyǐ zài zhèlǐ kàn shū, kěshì
bù kěyǐ shuōhuà.You can read books here,
but you can't talk.
- 你 可以 吃, 但是 不 可以 吃 太 多。Nǐ
kěyǐ chī, dànshì bù kěyǐ chī tài
duō.You can eat, but you can't eat too
much.
- 他 说 五 点 来 见 我,但是 他 没
来。Tā shuō wǔ diǎn lái jiàn wǒ,
dànshì tā méi lái.He said he
would come to see me at five, but he didn't.
- 这 个 地方 很 漂亮,但是 人 太 多
了。Zhège dìfang hěn piàoliang, dànshì
rén tài duō le.This place is beautiful,
but there are too many people.
Note: In informal spoken Chinese, 可是 (kěshì) can be shortened to
可 (kě), and 但是 (dànshì) can be shortened to 但 (dàn).
See also
- A Softer "But"
- ["Although" with "suiran" and
"danshi"]("Although"with"suiran"and"danshi" "wikilink")
Sources and further reading
Books
Category:A2 grammar points