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能愿动词 (néng yuàn dòng cí) are a type of modal verb in Chinese that express ability, possibility, permission, or desire. They are commonly used in everyday speech to indicate the speaker's ability or willingness to do something.
Some common 能愿动词 (néng yuàn dòng cí) include:
1. 能 (néng): This modal verb expresses ability or capability. It is often used to indicate that someone is able to do something physically or mentally. For example, 我能跑步 (wǒ néng pǎobù) means "I can run."
2. 会 (huì): This modal verb expresses ability or skill. It is often used to indicate that someone has learned or knows how to do something. For example, 我会游泳 (wǒ huì yóuyǒng) means "I know how to swim."
3. 可以 (kěyǐ): This modal verb expresses permission or possibility. It is often used to ask for or give permission. For example, 我可以吃这个吗?(wǒ kěyǐ chī zhège ma?) means "Can I eat this?"
4. 应该 (yīnggāi): This modal verb expresses obligation or should. It is often used to indicate that something is the right or proper thing to do. For example, 我应该早点睡觉 (wǒ yīnggāi zǎodiǎn shuìjiào) means "I should go to bed early."
5. 想 (xiǎng): This modal verb expresses desire or want. It is often used to indicate that someone wants to do something. For example, 我想去旅行 (wǒ xiǎng qù lǚxíng) means "I want to travel."
In everyday speech, 能愿动词 (néng yuàn d
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