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what is the difference between 去 qú and 走 zǒu? Don't they both mean "go"?
4 mrt. 2011 02:35
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firstly,i want to crrect a mistake of you. The pronunciation of 去 is qù, and it is not qú. It means go to someplace. 走,it is means someone' foot moved, like the meaning of walk.
4 maart 2011
Maybe i'll enlighten u from a angle of Deutsch as i notice that u'r also learning German now. "去" always underlines an action direction. For example, "Ich gehe zum Bahnhof", i bet u know the meaning, right? So "gehe zum" equals to "去" whose direction is showed by the pronunciation "zu". If the verb "gehe" without "zum", it just indicates an simple action, which equals to "走"
4 maart 2011
If you say to sb. "去吧",then you don't go, but sb. leave. If you say to sb. "走吧" ,in many cases, both of you go together.
4 maart 2011
I agree Cynthia . they are same mean . qù, 去. indication have direction .走 indication walk usually
4 maart 2011
去 ,到...及物。 走,出发,不及物。
4 maart 2011
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