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Does "gen(1) ni(3)" in Chinese mean "With you"? Or do I have to say "gen(1) ni(3) yi(1)qi(3)? "
Does "gen(1) ni(3)" in Chinese mean "With you"? Or do I have to say "gen(1) ni(3) yi(1)qi(3)? " Doesn't the latter mean "Along with you"-- similarly if I want to ask "With who?" can I just say "Gen(1) shei(2)"?
Sep 18, 2009 8:55 AM
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September 19, 2009
Gen ni - 跟你 means with you
Gen shei - 跟誰 means with whom
Gen ni yi qi -跟你一起 means with you together
Using 跟? alone, it's understood, 一起 (together) is optional.
September 18, 2009
example1:
A: yiqi qu kan dianying ma? (together go see movie - would you like to see a movie together?)
B:gen shui? gen ni ma? (with whom? with you?)
A:gen wo, haiyou XiaoChen.(with me, and XiaoChen)
example2:
A:ni yao qu nali? (where are you going?)
B:qu mai dongxi. (I am going to do some shopping.)
A:o. na wo gen ni yiqi qu!(ok. And I am going there with you.)
September 18, 2009
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