Mandarin Mindset | 中文思维

Essential Chinese Verbs and Phrases for Daily Vocabulary


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The following describes a collection of essential Chinese vocabulary and phrases centered on daily life, communication, and routine activities.Foundational Verbs and PreferencesAt the core of the vocabulary are fundamental verbs that establish states of being and personal desires. These include to be (是), to have (有), and to want (要). Expressing feelings and preferences is facilitated through verbs like to like (喜歡) and to love (愛).Communication and Social InteractionA significant portion of the material focuses on interacting with others. Basic communication involves speaking (說), listening (聽), and asking (問). More specific forms of interaction include telling a secret (告訴), answering a question (回答), and engaging in talking (談話) or chatting (聊天). Social verbs also cover calling someone on the phone (打電話), inviting (邀請) someone to an event, and participating (參加) in activities like matches.Daily Routine and Personal CareThe vocabulary tracks a typical day, starting with getting up (起床). It covers necessary physical actions such as eating(吃), drinking (喝), cooking (做飯), and showering (洗澡). For maintaining a household, terms like washing hands (洗), wearing clothes (穿/帶), and ironing (熨) are included. The day concludes with verbs for resting (休息) and sleeping(睡覺).Work and EducationProfessional and academic life is represented by verbs for working (工作), getting off work (下班), and working overtime (加班). In an educational context, the vocabulary includes studying (學習), reading (讀/看), writing (寫), and finishing (完成) assignments.Movement and TransportationPhysical movement is categorized into basic actions like going (去), coming (來), walking (走), running (跑步), and swimming (游泳). Transportation methods involve taking the subway (坐), driving a car (開車), or riding a bike (騎). For broader movement, there are terms for traveling (旅遊), going on vacation (度假), leaving a location (離開), and arriving (到).Cognition and PerceptionMental states and sensory experiences are vital components of the vocabulary. Cognitive verbs include thinking or missing someone (想), knowing people (認識), knowing facts ( know/知道), understanding (明白), and remembering(記得) versus forgetting (忘). Sensory perception is covered by seeing (看見), hearing (聽見), smelling (聞), touching(碰), and tasting (嚐).Physical Actions and Miscellaneous TasksMany verbs describe specific physical tasks or interactions with objects, such as:
  • Giving (給) or helping (幫).
  • Buying (買) or selling (賣).
  • Taking or holding (拿), putting (放), and pushing (推).
  • Opening (開) and closing (關), including turning electronic devices on or off.
  • Repairing (修) items or finding (找到) lost objects.
  • Recreational activities like playing (玩), dancing (跳舞), singing (唱歌), and playing sports like football (踢足球) or basketball (打籃球).
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