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比 (bǐ) is a versatile Chinese word that can be used in various contexts, but in this case, it is used as a preposition to indicate comparison or ratio between two things. It can also be translated as "than" or "compared to" in English.
Here are some examples of how to use 比 (bǐ) in a sentence:
1. 我的成绩比他的好。(Wǒ de chéng jì bǐ tā de hǎo.) My grades are better than his.
2. 这个苹果比 那个大。(Zhè ge píng guǒ bǐ nà ge dà.) This apple is bigger than that one.
3. 我比你高。(Wǒ bǐ nǐ gāo.) I am taller than you.
4. 这个电影比那个有趣。(Zhè ge diàn yǐng bǐ nà ge yǒu qù.) This movie is more interesting than that one.
5. 他比我年轻。(Tā bǐ wǒ nián qīng.) He is younger than me.
In these sentences, 比 (bǐ) is used to compare two things or people and indicate the difference between them. It is often followed by the particle "的 (de)" to form a comparative structure.
It is important to note that 比 (bǐ) can also be used in a negative sentence to indicate that something is not as good as something else. For example: 这个电影不比那个有趣。(Zhè ge diàn yǐng bù bǐ nà ge yǒu qù.) This movie is not as interesting as that one.
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