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Yes, 是的 (shì de) is commonly used in everyday conversation to mean "yes". It is used in the same way as "yes" in English. For example, if someone asks you if you want to go to the movies, you could reply "是的" (shì de).
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是的 (shì de) is a phrase that is used to mean "yes" in Chinese. It is a combination of the verb 是 (shì), meaning "to be", and the particle 的 (de), which is used to indicate possession or emphasis. Here are some situations where you would use 是的 instead of other words:
1. To confirm or agree with a statement or question:
- A: 你是中国人吗?(Nǐ shì zhōngguó rén ma?) Are you Chinese?
- B: 是的,我是中国人。(Shì de, wǒ shì zhōngguó rén.) Yes, I am Chinese.
2. To respond to a question with a simple "yes":
- A: 你想要喝茶吗?(Nǐ xiǎng yào hē chá ma?) Do you want to drink tea?
- B: 是的。(Shì de.) Yes.
3. To agree with someone's opinion or suggestion:
- A: 我们应该早点出发。(Wǒmen yīnggāi zǎodiǎn chūfā.) We should leave early.
- B: 是的,这样比较好。(Shì de, zhèyàng bǐjiào hǎo.) Yes, that would be better.
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"是的" is used to mean "yes" in Chinese. For example, if someone asks you if you want to go to the movies, you can reply "是的" to indicate that you do.
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