How to say “the most” in Chinese with 最 (zuì)
最 (zuì) + Adj. (+ 了 (le))
最 (zuì) — superlative “most”
最 (zuì) + Adj. (+ 了 (le))
HSK 2Adverbs with Adjectives最 (zuì) — superlative “most”
Rule structure
最 (zuì) is placed directly before an adjective or some adverbs to express the superlative degree, meaning "the most." It is used to compare three or more items or a subject against all others in its category.
Rule structure
最 (zuì) is placed directly before an adjective or some adverbs to express the superlative degree, meaning "the most." It is used to compare three or more items or a subject against all others in its category.
Examples
他最高。
Tā zuì gāo.
He is the tallest.
Examples
他最高。
Tā zuì gāo.
He is the tallest.
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Frequently asked questions
How do you say “superlative “most”” in Chinese with 最?
Use the structure: 最 (zuì) + Adj. (+ 了 (le)). For example: 他最高。 — “He is the tallest.”.
What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?
他最高。 — “He is the tallest.”.
Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?
This grammar rule is part of HSK 2.
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