How to say “whole” in Chinese with 全 (quán)
全 (quán) + Measure Word + Noun
全 (quán) — whole, entire
全 (quán) + Measure Word + Noun
HSK 4Adjectives全 (quán) — whole, entire
Rule structure
全 (quán) means "whole, entire". It can modify nouns directly or combine with measure words. Often used with 都 (dōu) for emphasis.
Rule structure
全 (quán) means "whole, entire". It can modify nouns directly or combine with measure words. Often used with 都 (dōu) for emphasis.
Examples
全家人都同意这个计划。
Quán jiā rén dōu tóngyì zhège jìhuà.
The whole family agrees with this plan.
Examples
全家人都同意这个计划。
Quán jiā rén dōu tóngyì zhège jìhuà.
The whole family agrees with this plan.
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Frequently asked questions
How do you say “whole, entire” in Chinese with 全?
Use the structure: 全 (quán) + Measure Word + Noun. For example: 全家人都同意这个计划。 — “The whole family agrees with this plan.”.
What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?
全家人都同意这个计划。 — “The whole family agrees with this plan.”.
Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?
This grammar rule is part of HSK 4.
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More HSK 4 grammar rules
死了 — negative adjectives with “-死了”
Adj. + 死了 (sǐle)
到 — until (time/place/degree)
Verb + 到 (dào) + Time / Place / Degree
连 + verb — not even
连 (lián) + Verb + 都 (dōu) + 不 (bù) / 没 (méi) + Verb
原来 — it turns out, originally
Subj. + 原来 (yuánlái) + Predicate
得 — must, have to
Subj. + 得 (děi) + Verb Phrase
不管 — no matter
不管 (bùguǎn)⋯⋯,都 (dōu) / 也 (yě)⋯⋯
无论 — no matter what
无论 (wúlùn) / 不论 (bùlùn)⋯⋯,都 (dōu) / 也 (yě)⋯⋯
难道 — rhetorical question “isn’t it…?”
难道 (nándào) + Statement + 吗 (ma)?
