You probably already know the basic meaning of 要
(yào) as "to want." It
is actually a quite versatile word, though, and can also take on the
meanings of "to need" as well as "will (do something)." In every case,
context is crucial for figuring out which meaning someone is trying to
express.
要 (yào) as "Want"
This structure could be used when ordering food at a restaurant or a
shop. Here, it's being used for saying that you want something.
Structure
Subj. + 要 + Noun
Examples
- 你 要 什么?Nǐ yào shénme?
What do you want?
- 我 要 一 杯 水。Wǒ yào yī bēi
shuǐ.I want a cup of water.
- 你们 都 要 冰 可乐 吗?Nǐmen dōu
yào bīng kělè ma? Do you all
want coke with ice?
- 你 要 茶 还是 咖啡?Nǐ yào
chá háishì kāfēi? Do you want tea or
coffee?
- 我们 要 三 碗 米饭。Wǒmen yào
sān wǎn mǐfàn.We want three bowls of
rice.
要 (yào) as "Want to"
In Chinese, 要 (yào) can mean "want to" (similar to 想
(xiǎng)), but its
tone is quite firm. So it's used for saying that you want *to do
something*.
Structure
Subj. + 要 + Verb
Examples
- 你 要 喝 什么 酒?Nǐ yào hē
shénme jiǔ? What kind of wine do you want
to drink?
- 爸爸 要 买 一 个 新 手机。Bàba
yào mǎi yī gè xīn shǒujī.Dad
wants to buy a new cell phone.
- 我 要 跟 你 一起 去。Wǒ yào
gēn nǐ yīqǐ qù.I want to go with
you.
- 她 要 去 大城市 找 工作。Tā
yào qù dà chéngshì zhǎo
gōngzuò.She wants to go to a big city to
find a job.
- 周末 你们 要 一起 看 电影 吗?Zhōumò
nǐmen yào yīqǐ kàn diànyǐng ma?
Do you want to go see a movie together
this weekend?
要 (yào) as "Need to"
If you crank the urgency of "to want" up a few notches, you get "to
need." The two meanings overlap, creating a fuzzy, "needy" gray area.
Structure
Subj. + 要 + Verb
Examples
- 你 要 早 点 睡觉。Nǐ yào zǎo
diǎn shuìjiào.You need to go to bed
earlier.
- 我们 明天 要 上班。logically, most
people don't really WANT to workWǒmen
míngtiān yào shàngbān.We need to
work tomorrow.
- 老板 今天 要 见 一个 新 客户。Lǎobǎn
jīntiān yào jiàn yī gè xīn
kèhù.Today the boss needs to see a new
client.
- 老师 太 累 了, 要 好好 休息。Lǎoshī
tài lèi le, yào hǎohǎo xiūxi.The
teacher is too tired. She needs to rest well.
- 明天 下雨, 你 要 带 伞。Míngtiān
xiàyǔ, nǐ yào dài sǎn.It's going
to rain tomorrow; you need to bring an umbrella.
要 (yào) as "Going to"
This use of 要 (yào) is like "going to" (similar to
会 (huì)).
Structure
Again, no change to the structure here, but it often includes a mention
of a time when something is going to happen.
Subj. + 要 + Verb
If you want to know more about the related pattern "要⋯⋯了" (yào... le),
please see
the "kuai... le"
pattern.
Examples
- 星期五 我们 要 开会。Xīngqīwǔ wǒmen
yào kāihuì.We are going to have
a meeting on Friday.
- 12 点 我 要 去 吃饭。Shí'èr diǎn wǒ
yào qù chīfàn.I am going to go
eat at 12 o'clock.
- 老板 下周 要 出差 吗?Lǎobǎn xià zhōu
yào chūchāi ma?Is the boss going
on a business trip next week?
- 他们 明年 要 结婚 了。 Tāmen míngnián
yào jiéhūn le.They are going to
get married next year.
- 今年 你 要 回家 过年 吗?Jīnnián nǐ
yào huíjiā guònián ma?Are you
going to return home this year to celebrate the Chinese New
Year?
Context, Context, Context
You may have noticed that the meanings can easily overlap. To figure out
what is intended, you need to use context. How urgent is the situation?
Is it likely to be something the speaker really wants to do? Is it
something that's totally going to happen, regardless of anyone's
preference? Most often, a little background knowledge and some common
sense are all you need to figure it out.
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
Category:A2 grammar points
Category:Verbs Category:Auxiliary
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