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1. Counting objects or people
The most common usage of 个 (gè) is as a measure word for counting objects or people. It is used for general counting and can be used for any noun, regardless of its shape or size. For example, 一个苹果 (yī gè píngguǒ) means "one apple" and 两个人 (liǎng gè rén) means "two people."
2. Indicating a single or individual item
个 (gè) can also be used to indicate a single or individual item. In this case, it is often translated as "a" or "an" in English. For example, 一个问题 (yī gè wèntí) means "a question" and 一件衣服 (yī jiàn yīfu) means "a piece of clothing."
3. Emphasizing a specific item
In some cases, 个 (gè) can be used to emphasize a specific item or person. This is similar to using "one" in English. For example, 我要这个 (wǒ yào zhè gè) means "I want this one" and 这个人 (zhè gè rén) means "this person."
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The word 个 (gè) is a common measure word in Chinese, often used to refer to individual items or people. Here are some common expressions and phrases that include 个 (gè):
1. 一个人 (yí gè rén) - This means "one person." It emphasizes the individuality of a person.
2. 几个 (jǐ gè) - This phrase means "several" or "a few." It is used when asking or referring to an unspecified small number of items or people.
3. 那个 (nà gè) - This translates to "that one." It is used to refer to a specific item or person that is being pointed out or identified in conversation.
4. 这个 (zhè gè) - This means "this one." Similar to "那个," it is used to indicate or identify something that is close to the speaker.
5. 每个 (měi gè) - This means "every one." It is used to refer to each individual item or person in a group.
6. 两个 (liǎng gè) - This translates to "two." It is used to count two individual items or people. (Note: 个 (gè) becomes gè when counting two, as it uses the special term 两 (liǎng) for the number two.)
7. 一个问题 (yí gè wèn tí) - This means "one question." It signifies a single question being discussed or posed.
8. 一个地方 (yí gè dì fang) - This translates to "one place." It refers to a specific location.
These expressions show how 个 (gè) is versatile and commonly used in various contexts to quantify and specify individual items or people.
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