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语法 — meaning in English: grammar

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天气
tiānqì
语法
yǔfǎ
资格
zīgé
频率
pínlǜ
服务器
fúwùqì
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 语法 (yǔfǎ) in academic settings such as language classes, where discussions about sentence structure and rules are common. Additionally, it can be used in casual conversations among friends when debating the correctness of a phrase or sentence in Chinese.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 语法规则 (yǔfǎ guīzé), which means 'grammar rules.' While 语法 refers broadly to grammar, 语法规则 emphasizes the specific rules that govern grammatical structure. You might choose 语法 in a general discussion and 语法规则 when focusing on particular rules.
Culture
The word 语法 (yǔfǎ) is composed of two characters: 语 (yǔ), meaning 'language' or 'speech,' and 法 (fǎ), which means 'method' or 'law.' This combination highlights the structured nature of language. In Chinese culture, understanding and mastering 语法 is considered essential for effective communication, reflecting the value placed on clarity and precision in language.
FAQ
Q.What does 语法 mean in English?
The word 语法 (yǔfǎ) translates to 'grammar' in English, referring to the set of structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in any given language.
Q.How is 语法 used in Mandarin?
In Mandarin, 语法 is commonly used in educational contexts, such as when teachers explain how to form proper sentences or when students ask about the grammatical correctness of their writing.
Q.What are common mistakes with 语法 in Mandarin?
A frequent mistake learners make is confusing the order of words in sentences. Since Chinese grammar differs significantly from English, paying attention to 语法 is crucial for proper sentence formation.
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