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Andres
What is the difference between "刚","就","才" and "只"?
Can you please give an example with each word ?
Sep 16, 2014 1:09 PM
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刚 literally means "just now" (refers to time). 我刚吃了午饭。I had lunch just now.
就 can mean A LOT, so I don't know how to make one single example to explain it, sorry :P But basically, 就 is used to emphasise or causal relationship.
the following links are all right about 就, you might be interested in having a look.
1. http://answers.echineselearning.com/questions/2010-06/29/165319959WECRSTPI.html
2. http://mandarin.about.com/od/particles/a/Jiu-Mandarin-Particle.htm
3. http://www.chinese-forums.com/index.php?/topic/3036-grammar-1-%E5%B0%B1/
4. http://www.ctcfl.ox.ac.uk/Grammar%20exercises/Jiu%20&%20Cai.htm
才 means "only" often refers to time, but it can refers to any other general things too. example for referring to time: 现在才下午三点。 Now it is only 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
example for general: 他才三岁。 He is only three years old.
只 literally means "only", using the same example as 才. 他只有三岁 is the same as 他才三岁。
my answer might not be sufficient, but I hope it could help you a bit.
September 16, 2014
他刚回来!你就来了!只是没有想到才短短几分钟时间!
September 17, 2014
你刚回来?--just
你就回来了?---only
你才回来?---you are so late
就只有你回来了?---only you?
September 17, 2014
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