Chinese verb grammar notes highlighting separable verbs

Separable Verbs (離合詞) in Traditional Chinese — Free PDF and Flashcards

Separable verbs-離合詞-are one of those clever bits of Traditional Chinese that can trip you up just when you think you’ve got the basics. They look like single words, but they split apart in a sentence, with other words sliding into the middle. If you’ve ever seen 見面 turn into 見了一面 and felt a little lost, this list is for you.

We’ve collected around 46 of the most common separable verbs you’ll meet in everyday conversation and reading. Each entry gives you a straightforward meaning and a natural example sentence, so you can see exactly how the verb behaves when it stays together and when it splits. No dusty textbook jargon-just practical vocabulary that helps you sound more like a real speaker.

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WordPinyinMeaning
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不一定bùyídìnguncertain, not for sure, not necessarily
chūto go or come out
出來chūláito come out
出去chūqùto go out, to leave
出國chūguógo abroad (from one's own country)
參加cānjiāto attend, to participate
chīto eat
吃飽chībǎosatiate; full
chǎoto make a noise, to disturb, to quarrel/ to be noisy
chuīblow, puff, play (wind instruments)
唱歌(兒)chànggē(ér)sing
城市chéngshìcity
to be big, to be large
大家dàjiāeveryone
chángoften, usually, generally
常常chángchángoften, frequently
chuángbed
廚房chúfángkitchen
cóngfrom
從前cóngqiánformerly, in the past, used to
成績chéngjīgrade (at school), academic record, achievement
cáinot until, only then , only, merely
to hit, to beat, to strike
打掃dǎsǎoto sweep, to clean

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