Learning Chinese: How to Say "She" in Chinese
Chinese Characters: 她
Pinyin: tā
Pronunciation: ta1
English Translation: She
Usage:
"她 (tā)" is used to refer to a female person in Chinese. It can be used as a subject, object, or possessive pronoun.
Example:
Chinese: 她是一个老师。
Pinyin: Tā shì yīgè lǎoshī.
English: She is a teacher.
Example with Possessive Pronoun:
Chinese: 这是她的书。
Pinyin: Zhè shì tā de shū.
English: This is her book.
Variations:
There are no variations of "她 (tā)".
Tips for Learning:
Practice saying "她 (tā)" out loud to improve your pronunciation.
Listen to native Chinese speakers saying "she" to get a sense of the natural rhythm and intonation.
Use "她 (tā)" in your daily conversations to practice using it in context.
Additional Notes:
"她 (tā)" is typically used to refer to adult females. For young girls, the word "妹妹 (mèimei)" or "小姑娘 (xiǎo gūniang)" can be used.
To say "she" in a more formal or respectful way, you can use the word "女士 (nǚshì)".
In some regions of China, people may also use the word "伊 (yī)" to refer to a female person, but this is less common.
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