Chinese uses measure words, a type of word
called
classifiers
in linguistics which are common in East Asian languages. Measure words
have a number of important uses, but one of the first ways you'll need
to use them is for counting. Chinese learners should master them,
starting with the measure word 个 (gè).
Structure
Whenever you talk about the quantity of something in Chinese, you need a
measure word.
Number + Measure Word + Noun
English does actually have measure words, it's just that most nouns
usually don't need them. In English, most nouns are
count nouns - they
specify one instance of something. "An apple," for example. Some nouns
are
mass nouns and refer to something without specifying how much of
it there is. Examples are "furniture," "paper," "water," etc. You can't
say "a furniture"; you need a measure word: "a
piece of furniture,"
"two
sheets of paper," "three
glasses of water," and so on.
In Chinese, all nouns are mass nouns so they all need measure words.
Just as in English, different nouns are associated with different
measure words (e.g. it wouldn't make sense to talk about "a glass of
furniture" unless something went horribly wrong in the factory).
Examples
- 一 个 人 yī gè
réna person
- 两 只 猫 liǎng zhī
māotwo cats
- 三 条 鱼 sān tiáo
yúthree fish
- 四 杯 牛奶 sì bēi
niúnǎifour glasses of milk
- 五 瓶 水 wǔ píng
shuǐfive bottles of water
- 六 块 巧克力 liù kuài
qiǎokèlìsix pieces of chocolate
- 七 盒 茶叶 qī hé
cháyèseven boxes of tea leaves
- 八 台 电脑 bā tái
diànnǎoeight computers
- 九 支 玫瑰 jiǔ zhī
méiguīnine roses
- 十 个 美女 shí gè
měinǚten beautiful women
Also remember that there isn't a one-to-one relationship between nouns
and measure words. One measure word can be used with several different
nouns:
- 一 条 狗 yī tiáo
gǒua dog
- 一 条 河 yī tiáo
héa river
- 一 条 路 yī tiáo
lùa road
- 一 条 龙 yī tiáo
lónga dragon
- 一 条 鱼 yī tiáo
yúa fish
- 一 条 短信 yī tiáo
duǎnxìna text (message)
And one noun can take different measure words in different situations:
- 一 块 巧克力 yī
kuài qiǎokèlì a
piece of chocolate
- 一 盒巧克力 yī
hé qiǎokèlì a
box of chocolate
- 一 颗 巧克力 yī
kē qiǎokèlì a
small piece of chocolate
See Also
Sources and further reading
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Category:A2 grammar points
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