![]() For verb tenses, we use "没有" to say “have not” or "did not" (past tense).When we use "有", we ALWAYS say "没有" if we want to make it negative.įor basically everything else, like adjectives and all other verbs, we use “不”. In any language, there are a number of ways we can say "no".īut in Chinese, in most cases, just two will do :) If you’ve ever asked a Chinese person “How do you say 'no' in Chinese?”, they may have hesitated before either saying “it depends”, or reluctantly saying “不”. If you’ve already installed it, carry on! :) ![]() *Note: If you are new to characters or generally want some support while working through the example sentences in the next sections, we HIGHLY recommend downloading this plugin! It will help a ton with character reading, both in this article, and on the greater web in general.
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