To include posts you need to register at trainchinese.com
Show 1 reply
|
In everyday conversation, 最大 (zuìdà) is commonly used to refer to something or someone that is the biggest or largest in size, quantity, or importance. It can also be used to describe someone as the oldest in age.
For example, if someone is talking about their family, they might say 我最大的 (wǒ zuìdà), which means "I'm the oldest (in terms of age)". In this context, 最大 (zuìdà) is used to indicate that the speaker ("I") is the oldest among the siblings.
Another example could be when discussing the size of a building, someone might say 这座建筑是这个城市最大的 (zhè zuò jiànzhú shì zhè ge chéngshì zuìdà de), which means "this building is the biggest in this city". Here, 最大 (zuìdà) is used to emphasize the size and importance of the building.
|
|
|
|
|
To answer to 个学生 you need to register at trainchinese.com
|