How to say always and never in Mandarin Chinese

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We have found that some of the most popular posts are those which help you navigate the usage of common Mandarin words and phrases and the differences between words with similar meanings. ( Chinese classes for kids: https://www.lingobus.com/ ) Today is an example of this kind of post. We hope it’s helpful! 从来 (cónglái) and 向来 (xiànglái) are two frequency words that express continuity – something that has always previously been (done) or, when used in the negative, something that has never previously been (done).

Their usages are practically the same and both are pretty handy in conversational Mandarin, as you’ll see below: A From

airplane

Reader’s

taking

off Digest (xiànglái)

Use 向 来 to mean “always” or in the negative, adding 不 or 没 to mean “never” or “have never” respectively. Examples: Wǒ 我 I

xiànglái

向 have

他 He

向 has

来 always

xiànglái 来

hàipà

很 always

afraid

hěn

huì

会 been

been

fēixíng.

价 excellent

of

还 at

。 flying.

tǎojiàhuánjià.

价 。 bargaining.


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