Show 1 reply
|
1. 那边 (nàbiān) refers to a place or direction that is away from the speaker and the listener. It can also be used to indicate a location that is not within sight.
Example: 我的家在那边。(Wǒ de jiā zài nàbiān.) My home is over there.
2. 那边 (nàbiān) can also be used to express a sense of distance, either physical or metaphorical.
Example: 那边的山很高。(Nàbiān de shān hěn gāo.) The mountain over there is very high.
3. 那边 (nàbiān) can be used to indicate a specific location or direction, similar to "that way" in English.
Example: 请往那边走。(Qǐng wǎng nàbiān zǒu.) Please go that way.
|
|
|
|
|
To answer to 个学生 you need to register at trainchinese.com
|
Show 1 reply
|
那边 (nàbiān) is used in everyday conversation to refer to a location that is not close to the speaker. It is used to indicate a place that is far away, either physically or figuratively. For example, one might say 那边的人 (nàbiān de rén, "the people over there") to refer to people who are not present or not part of the conversation. It can also be used to refer to a place that is not immediately visible, such as 那边的山 (nàbiān de shān, "the mountain over there").
|
|
|
|
|
To answer to 个学生 you need to register at trainchinese.com
|