Conjunctions in Chinese
连词
Overview
Chinese conjunctions (连词, liáncí) connect words, phrases, and clauses. Unlike English where a single word "and" handles most connections, Chinese uses different connectors depending on what is being joined. Most distinctively, Chinese conjunctions often come in pairs: 因为...所以 (because...so), 虽然...但是 (although...but), 如果...就 (if...then).
At the CEFR A2 level, learning the major paired conjunctions allows you to express cause-effect, contrast, and conditional relationships -- a significant step up from simple sentences. These paired patterns are one of the most characteristic features of Chinese sentence structure.
A key rule: 和 (hé, and) only connects nouns or noun phrases. It CANNOT connect clauses the way English "and" does. To connect clauses, Chinese uses different structures.
How It Works
Paired conjunctions
| Chinese | Pinyin | Meaning | Pattern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 因为...所以 | yīnwèi...suǒyǐ | because...so | cause → result |
| 虽然...但是 | suīrán...dànshì | although...but | concession → contrast |
| 如果...就 | rúguǒ...jiù | if...then | condition → result |
| 不但...而且 | búdàn...érqiě | not only...but also | addition |
| 一边...一边 | yìbiān...yìbiān | while...also | simultaneous |
Simple connectors
| Chinese | Pinyin | Meaning | Connects |
|---|---|---|---|
| 和 | hé | and | nouns ONLY |
| 但是 / 可是 | dànshì / kěshì | but | clauses |
| 或者 | huòzhě | or | nouns/clauses |
| 还是 | háishi | or (in questions) | question alternatives |
| 然后 | ránhòu | then/after that | sequential clauses |
| 所以 | suǒyǐ | so/therefore | result clause |
Important: 和 connects nouns (我和他), NOT clauses. For clauses, use other connectors or simply juxtapose them.
Examples in Context
| Chinese | Pinyin | English | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 我喜欢茶和咖啡。 | Wǒ xǐhuān chá hé kāfēi. | I like tea and coffee. | 和 for nouns |
| 虽然很难,但是我要试试。 | Suīrán hěn nán, dànshì wǒ yào shìshi. | Although hard, I'll try. | concession |
| 因为下雨,所以我没去。 | Yīnwèi xià yǔ, suǒyǐ wǒ méi qù. | Because it rained, I didn't go. | cause-effect |
| 如果你来,我就高兴。 | Rúguǒ nǐ lái, wǒ jiù gāoxìng. | If you come, I'll be happy. | conditional |
| 他很聪明,但是不用功。 | Tā hěn cōngmíng, dànshì bù yònggōng. | He's smart but not hardworking. | contrast |
| 你要茶还是咖啡? | Nǐ yào chá háishi kāfēi? | Tea or coffee? | question choice |
| 我先吃饭,然后去学校。 | Wǒ xiān chī fàn, ránhòu qù xuéxiào. | I eat first, then go to school. | sequence |
| 不但好看,而且好吃。 | Búdàn hǎokàn, érqiě hǎochī. | Not only looks good, but tastes good. | addition |
| 我一边走一边听音乐。 | Wǒ yìbiān zǒu yìbiān tīng yīnyuè. | I listen to music while walking. | simultaneous |
| 他很忙,所以没来。 | Tā hěn máng, suǒyǐ méi lái. | He's busy, so he didn't come. | result |
Common Mistakes
Using 和 to connect clauses
- Wrong: 我吃了饭和去了学校。(I ate and went to school.)
- Right: 我吃了饭,然后去了学校。or simply: 我吃了饭,去了学校。
- Why: 和 only connects nouns or noun phrases, never clauses. Use 然后 or comma juxtaposition for clause connection.
Using only half of paired conjunctions
- Wrong: 因为下雨,我没去。(missing 所以)
- Right: 因为下雨,所以我没去。
- Why: While the first half can sometimes be dropped, dropping the second half (especially 所以) is less natural in Chinese. The pairs work together.
Confusing 或者 and 还是
- Wrong: 你要茶或者咖啡? (in a question)
- Right: 你要茶还是咖啡? (还是 for questions)
- Why: 还是 is used in questions (choosing between options); 或者 is used in statements.
Practice Tips
- Memorize paired conjunctions as units: always practice both halves together. Write 因为...所以 on one flashcard, not separately.
- Practice converting simple sentences into compound ones: 下雨了 + 我没去 → 因为下雨了,所以我没去。
- Remember the 和 rule: test yourself by checking whether you are connecting nouns or clauses. If clauses, use a different connector.
Related Concepts
- Prerequisite: Basic Sentence Structure -- understand simple sentences before connecting them
- Next steps: Discourse Markers -- more advanced connectors for complex discourse
- Next steps: Conditional Constructions -- deeper exploration of if-then patterns
- Next steps: Idiomatic Structures -- fixed paired patterns for advanced expression
Prerequisite
Basic Sentence Structure in ChineseA1Concepts that build on this
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