How to say “only” in Chinese with 只 (zhǐ)
Subj. + 只 (zhǐ) + Verb + Obj.
只 (zhī) — only, just
Subj. + 只 (zhǐ) + Verb + Obj.
HSK 3Adverbs只 (zhī) — only, just
Rule structure
只 (zhǐ) is an adverb meaning "only" or "just," placed before the verb to restrict the scope of the action to one thing.
Rule structure
只 (zhǐ) is an adverb meaning "only" or "just," placed before the verb to restrict the scope of the action to one thing.
Examples
我只喝茶,不喝咖啡。
Wǒ zhǐ hē chá, bù hē kāfēi.
I only drink tea, not coffee.
Examples
我只喝茶,不喝咖啡。
Wǒ zhǐ hē chá, bù hē kāfēi.
I only drink tea, not coffee.
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Frequently asked questions
How do you say “only, just” in Chinese with 只?
Use the structure: Subj. + 只 (zhǐ) + Verb + Obj.. For example: 我只喝茶,不喝咖啡。 — “I only drink tea, not coffee.”.
What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?
我只喝茶,不喝咖啡。 — “I only drink tea, not coffee.”.
Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?
This grammar rule is part of HSK 3.
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