Learning Chinese: How to Say "Let" in Chinese
Chinese Characters: 让
Pinyin: ràng
Pronunciation: rang4
English Translation: Let
Usage:
"让 (ràng)" is a common Chinese verb that means "to let" or "to allow." It is typically used to express permission or to ask someone to do something.
Example:
Chinese: 请让一让。
Pinyin: Qǐng ràng yī ràng.
English: Please let me pass.
Variations:
There are a few variations of "让 (ràng)" that you may hear:
请 (qǐng): A more polite way to ask for permission, similar to "please" in English.
允许 (yǔnxǔ): A more formal way to express permission, similar to "allow" in English.
Tips for Learning:
Practice saying "让 (ràng)" out loud to improve your pronunciation.
Listen to native Chinese speakers saying "let" to get a sense of the natural rhythm and intonation.
Use "让 (ràng)" in your daily conversations to practice using it in context.
Additional Notes:
"让 (ràng)" can be used in both spoken and written Chinese.
It is important to use the correct tone when saying "让 (ràng)" to avoid confusion with other words.
Here are some examples of how "让 (ràng)" is used in sentences:
Chinese: 让一下,谢谢。
Pinyin: Ràng yīxià, xièxie.
English: Please let me pass, thank you.
Chinese: 我让你先说。
Pinyin: Wǒ ràng nǐ xiān shuō.
English: I'll let you speak first.
Chinese: 政府不让吸烟。
Pinyin: Zhèngfǔ bù ràng xīyān.
English: The government does not allow smoking.
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