Demonstratives 这/那 in Chinese
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Overview
Chinese demonstratives 这 (zhè, this) and 那 (nà, that) are used to point to specific people, things, or places. They function similarly to English "this" and "that" but require a measure word (classifier) between the demonstrative and the noun. You cannot say 这书 -- it must be 这本书 (this book).
At the CEFR A1 level, demonstratives are essential for basic communication: pointing things out, asking about items, and specifying which thing you mean. Combined with 个 (gè, the general-purpose measure word), they enable you to refer to almost anything: 这个 (this one), 那个 (that one).
The demonstratives also form location words: 这里/这儿 (here) and 那里/那儿 (there), as well as the useful phrase 那么/这么 (that/this much, so).
How It Works
| Pattern | Structure | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Demonstrative + MW + Noun | 这 + 本 + 书 | 这本书 | this book |
| Demonstrative + MW (alone) | 那 + 个 | 那个 | that one |
| Demonstrative + 里/儿 | 这 + 里 | 这里 | here |
| Demonstrative + 么 | 那 + 么 | 那么 | so / that much |
Common combinations
| Chinese | Pinyin | English |
|---|---|---|
| 这个 | zhège | this one (general) |
| 那个 | nàge | that one (general) |
| 这里 / 这儿 | zhèlǐ / zhèr | here |
| 那里 / 那儿 | nàlǐ / nàr | there |
| 这些 | zhèxiē | these |
| 那些 | nàxiē | those |
Note: 个 is the default measure word if you do not know the specific one.
Examples in Context
| Chinese | Pinyin | English | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 这个多少钱? | Zhège duōshǎo qián? | How much is this? | shopping |
| 那是什么? | Nà shì shénme? | What is that? | 那 as subject |
| 这本书很好。 | Zhè běn shū hěn hǎo. | This book is very good. | 本 for books |
| 我要那个。 | Wǒ yào nàge. | I want that one. | pointing |
| 这里有人吗? | Zhèlǐ yǒu rén ma? | Is anyone here? | location |
| 那儿很远。 | Nàr hěn yuǎn. | There is very far. | location |
| 这些是我的。 | Zhèxiē shì wǒ de. | These are mine. | plural |
| 那个人是谁? | Nàge rén shì shéi? | Who is that person? | identifying |
| 我喜欢这个,不喜欢那个。 | Wǒ xǐhuān zhège, bù xǐhuān nàge. | I like this one, not that one. | contrast |
| 这么贵! | Zhème guì! | So expensive! | degree |
Common Mistakes
Omitting the measure word
- Wrong: 这书很好。
- Right: 这本书很好。(This book is very good.)
- Why: Demonstratives require a measure word before the noun. Use 个 if you do not know the specific one.
Confusing 这 and 那 usage
- Wrong: Using 这 when referring to something far away
- Right: 这 for things near the speaker; 那 for things far from the speaker
- Why: Like English this/that, proximity determines the choice.
Using 这个 as a filler excessively
- Wrong: Overusing 那个...那个... as a speech filler in formal situations
- Right: Be aware that 那个 (nàge/nèige) is a common filler in casual speech but should be minimized in formal contexts
- Why: While native speakers use it frequently, excessive filler words can undermine clarity.
Practice Tips
- Point to objects around you and practice: 这是... (this is...) and 那是... (that is...). Add measure words as you learn them.
- When shopping or eating, practice 这个, 那个 for ordering and selecting items -- this is one of the most practical everyday uses.
- Learn 这里 and 那里 early, as they appear in nearly every conversation about locations and directions.
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