How to say “don’t do something” in Chinese with 不要 (búyào)

(búyào) + Verb

Negative commands with "不要 (búyào)"

HSK 2Verb phrases

Rule structure

不要 (búyào) is a formal and strong way to form negative commands, meaning “do not.” It is more emphatic than (bié) and often used in written warnings or serious instructions. In real pronunciation, (bù) changes to bú before the fourth-tone (yào), so this row uses 不要 (búyào).

Examples

不要说话!

Búyào shuōhuà!

Do not talk!

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Frequently asked questions

How do you express “Negative commands with "不要 (búyào)"” in Chinese?

Use the structure: 不要 (búyào) + Verb. For example: 不要说话! — “Do not talk!”.

What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?

不要说话! — “Do not talk!”.

Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?

This grammar rule is part of HSK 2.

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