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Angličtina - Čínština
You
ju
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0 - 100
Index frekvence a důležitosti slov ukazuje, jak často se slovo v daném jazyce vyskytuje. Čím menší je číslo, tím častěji se slovo používá. Nejběžněji používaná slova se obvykle pohybují od 1 do 4000. Tento index důležitosti vám pomůže soustředit se na nejdůležitější slova během procesu učení se jazyka.
Index frekvence a důležitosti slov ukazuje, jak často se slovo v daném jazyce vyskytuje. Čím menší je číslo, tím častěji se slovo používá. Nejběžněji používaná slova se obvykle pohybují od 1 do 4000. Tento index důležitosti vám pomůže soustředit se na nejdůležitější slova během procesu učení se jazyka.
你, 您, 你们, 您们, 你自己
Významy You v čínštině
你
Příklad:
You are my best friend.
你是我最好的朋友。
Are you coming to the party?
你要来派对吗?
Použití: informalKontext: Used in everyday conversations, addressing someone directly.
Poznámka: This is the most common informal way to say 'you' in Mandarin Chinese. It is used among friends, family, and peers.
您
Příklad:
How can I help you?
我怎么帮助您?
Do you need anything, sir?
您需要什么吗,先生?
Použití: formalKontext: Used in formal situations, or when addressing someone with respect.
Poznámka: This term is used to show politeness, especially towards elders or in professional settings.
你们
Příklad:
Are you all coming to the meeting?
你们都来参加会议吗?
How are you guys?
你们怎么样?
Použití: informalKontext: Used to address a group of people casually.
Poznámka: This plural form of 'you' is commonly used among friends or in informal group settings.
您们
Příklad:
Do you all need assistance?
您们需要帮助吗?
How can we serve you all, respected guests?
尊敬的客人,您们需要我们怎么服务?
Použití: formalKontext: Used to address a group of people respectfully.
Poznámka: Similar to '您', this form is used to show respect when addressing multiple people.
你自己
Příklad:
You should take care of yourself.
你自己要照顾好自己。
Believe in yourself.
相信你自己。
Použití: informalKontext: Used to emphasize the individual identity of the person being addressed.
Poznámka: This phrase is often used for encouragement or advice, focusing on the person's own actions.
Synonyma You
Thou
Thou is an archaic or poetic form of 'you' used mainly in literature or historical contexts.
Příklad: Thou art my best friend.
Poznámka: Thou is not commonly used in modern English and may convey a more formal or poetic tone.
Ye
Ye is an archaic or poetic form of 'you' used mainly in literature or historical contexts.
Příklad: Ye shall receive your reward.
Poznámka: Ye is not commonly used in modern English and may convey a more formal or poetic tone.
Thy
Thy is an archaic or poetic form of 'your' used mainly in literature or historical contexts.
Příklad: I have thy book with me.
Poznámka: Thy is used to show possession and is not commonly used in modern English.
Thine
Thine is an archaic or poetic form of 'yours' used mainly in literature or historical contexts.
Příklad: That book is thine.
Poznámka: Thine is used to show possession and is not commonly used in modern English.
One
One is a formal and impersonal way to refer to a person or people in general.
Příklad: One should always strive for excellence.
Poznámka: One is more formal and impersonal than 'you' and is often used in formal writing or speech.
Výrazy a časté fráze You
You're welcome
A polite response to someone thanking you for something.
Příklad: A: Thank you for helping me. B: You're welcome.
Poznámka: The phrase 'you're welcome' is a polite way to respond to thanks, showing acknowledgment and acceptance of the thanks given.
You bet
An informal way to say 'definitely' or 'of course'.
Příklad: A: Can you help me with this? B: You bet!
Poznámka: This phrase is more casual than saying 'yes' or 'certainly'.
You win some, you lose some
An expression used to accept both success and failure as a normal part of life.
Příklad: I didn't get the job I interviewed for, but hey, you win some, you lose some.
Poznámka: This idiom emphasizes the unpredictability of outcomes and the acceptance of both positive and negative results.
You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours
A way to suggest a mutual exchange of favors or assistance.
Příklad: If you help me with my project, I'll help you with yours. You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.
Poznámka: This phrase implies a reciprocal relationship where both parties benefit from helping each other.
You snooze, you lose
A warning that if you delay or hesitate, you may miss out on an opportunity.
Příklad: I waited too long to buy tickets, and now they're sold out. You snooze, you lose.
Poznámka: This phrase emphasizes the consequence of inaction or delay, implying that being slow to act can result in missing out on something.
You can't judge a book by its cover
A reminder not to form opinions about someone or something based solely on appearance.
Příklad: She may seem quiet, but you can't judge a book by its cover; she's actually very funny.
Poznámka: This idiom highlights the idea that true character or qualities may not be apparent from outward appearances.
You're in the doghouse
To be in trouble or disfavored with someone, often due to a mistake or wrongdoing.
Příklad: I forgot our anniversary, so now I'm in the doghouse with my wife.
Poznámka: This phrase implies being in a situation of disapproval or trouble, typically with someone close to you.
You každodenní (slangové) výrazy
Ya
Informal contraction of 'you'. Commonly used in casual conversations.
Příklad: Ya gonna join us for dinner?
Poznámka: Informal and colloquial compared to 'you'
Y'all
Southern American slang for 'you all'. Used to address a group of people informally.
Příklad: Y'all are coming to the party, right?
Poznámka: Regional slang for 'you all'
Youse
Plural form of 'you'. Commonly used in some dialects, especially in urban areas.
Příklad: What do youse guys want to eat?
Poznámka: Informal plural form of 'you'
Yinz
Primarily used in Western Pennsylvania, meaning 'you ones' or 'you guys'.
Příklad: Are yinz going to the game tonight?
Poznámka: Regional slang for 'you all'
You lot
Commonly used in British English to refer to a group of people.
Příklad: What are you lot up to this weekend?
Poznámka: Informal term for 'you all'
You guys
Informal way of referring to a group of people. Gender-neutral.
Příklad: Hey, you guys want to grab some coffee?
Poznámka: Informal term for addressing a group of people
You folks
Polite and friendly way of addressing a group of people, often used in a welcoming or customer service context.
Příklad: How are you folks doing today?
Poznámka: Polite and inclusive term for 'you all'
You - Příklady
You are my best friend.
你是我最好的朋友。
Do you have any siblings?
你有兄弟姐妹吗?
Can you help me with my homework?
你能帮我做作业吗?
Gramatika You
You - Zájmeno (Pronoun) / Osobní zájmeno (Personal pronoun)
Lemma: you
Konjugace
Slabiky, Rozčlenění a Přízvuk
You obsahuje 1 slabik: you
Fonetický přepis: ˈyü
you , ˈyü (Červená slabika je přízvučná)
You - Důležitost a četnost používání
Index frekvence a důležitosti slov ukazuje, jak často se slovo v daném jazyce vyskytuje. Čím menší je číslo, tím častěji se slovo používá. Nejběžněji používaná slova se obvykle pohybují od 1 do 4000.
You: 0 - 100 (Extrémně Běžný).
Tento index důležitosti vám pomůže soustředit se na nejdůležitější slova během procesu učení se jazyka.