4. [Also] The "also" adverb "ye" Flashcards
I also like it.
我 也 喜欢。
Wǒ yě xǐhuan.
I am a student too.
我 也 是 学生 。
Wǒ yě shì xuésheng.
She also has a son.
她 也 有 一个 儿子。
Tā yě yǒu yī gè érzi.
Are they also French?
他们 也 是 法国 人 吗?
Tāmen yě shì Fǎguó rén ma?
I also want to study Chinese.
我 也 想 学 中文。
Wǒ yě xiǎng xué Zhōngwén.
Are they also going?
他们 也 会 去吗?
Tāmen yě huì qù ma?
My mother likes to eat boiled dumplings too.
我 妈妈 也 喜欢 吃 饺子。
Wǒ māma yě xǐhuan chī jiǎozi.
Can kids drink alcohol too?
孩子 也 可以 喝酒 吗?
Háizi yě kěyǐ hējiǔ ma?
Do you want to come to my house too?
你 也 想 来 我 家 吗?
Nǐ yě xiǎng lái wǒ jiā ma?
She also thinks this teacher isn’t good.
她 也 觉得 这 个 老师 不 好。
Tā yě juéde zhège lǎoshī bù hǎo.
I also like it.
Wǒ yě xǐhuan.
NOT:
我 喜欢 也。
Wǒ xǐhuan yě.
I don’t like it either.
我 也 不 喜欢。
Wǒ yě bù xǐhuan.
In Chinese, regardless of whether the sentence is positive (“I like them too”) or negative (“I don’t like them either”), 也 (yě) is used the same way. Just make sure you put the 也 (yě) before the 不 (bù) or other negative part that comes before the verb.
I don’t know either.
我 也 不 知道。
Wǒ yě bù zhīdào.
In Chinese, regardless of whether the sentence is positive (“I like them too”) or negative (“I don’t like them either”), 也 (yě) is used the same way. Just make sure you put the 也 (yě) before the 不 (bù) or other negative part that comes before the verb.
He doesn’t have it either.
他 也 没 有。
Tā yě méiyǒu.
In Chinese, regardless of whether the sentence is positive (“I like them too”) or negative (“I don’t like them either”), 也 (yě) is used the same way. Just make sure you put the 也 (yě) before the 不 (bù) or other negative part that comes before the verb.
You don’t want to come to my house either?
你 也 不 想 来 我 家 吗?
Nǐ yě bù xiǎng lái wǒ jiā ma?
In Chinese, regardless of whether the sentence is positive (“I like them too”) or negative (“I don’t like them either”), 也 (yě) is used the same way. Just make sure you put the 也 (yě) before the 不 (bù) or other negative part that comes before the verb.