A2 adverb 3 Min. Lesezeit

只是

It means only or just.

zhǐshì

Erklärung auf deinem Niveau:

You use 只是 when you want to say 'only.' If you have one apple, you can say 'I have 只是 one apple.' It is very easy to use! Just put it before the thing you want to limit. It makes your sentences very clear and helps people understand exactly what you mean.

At this level, you can use 只是 to explain your actions. If you are doing something small, you can say, 'I am 只是 reading.' It shows that you are doing one thing and not much else. It is a great way to keep your sentences simple and correct while you practice speaking.

Now you can use 只是 to connect ideas. Use it when you want to add a small 'but' to your sentence. For example: 'The weather is nice, 只是 it is a bit cold.' This makes your speech sound much more natural and helps you express small disagreements politely without sounding rude or aggressive.

At the B2 level, 只是 becomes a tool for nuance. You can use it to downplay your achievements or to politely introduce a constraint in a professional setting. It helps you navigate complex social situations where you need to be precise but soft in your delivery. It is a sign of high-level communication.

Advanced learners use 只是 to create rhetorical balance. You might use it in a structured argument to contrast a positive point with a minor, manageable limitation. It functions as a sophisticated transition that guides the listener's focus. You can also use it in literary contexts to emphasize the simplicity of a character's desires or the irony of a situation.

At the mastery level, you understand the subtle emotional weight of 只是. It can be used to express resignation, humility, or even a sense of irony. You can manipulate the rhythm of your sentences by placing it strategically, creating a sense of 'less is more.' It is a fundamental building block of elegant, concise, and highly effective Chinese prose.

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  • Means 'just' or 'merely'.
  • Used as an adverb before verbs/adjectives.
  • Softens the tone of a sentence.
  • Extremely common in daily conversation.

When you use 只是, you are essentially drawing a boundary around a situation. Think of it as the linguistic equivalent of saying 'it's no big deal' or 'that's all there is to it.' It is an incredibly versatile word that helps you manage expectations.

You might use it to explain a simple action, like 'I was just looking around' or to clarify a misunderstanding. It acts as a soft buffer in conversation, making your statements feel less demanding or dramatic. Mastering this word is a huge step toward sounding more like a natural speaker.

The word 只是 is a classic compound of the character '只' (only) and '是' (to be). Historically, '只' evolved from pictographs representing a bird's hand or claw, eventually narrowing down to mean 'only' or 'single.' When paired with '是,' it creates a fixed expression that has been a staple of the Chinese language for centuries.

Throughout various dynasties, this structure remained remarkably stable because it serves such a fundamental logical function. It doesn't have a complex etymological 'hidden' meaning; rather, it is a perfect example of how Chinese combines simple concepts to create a precise adverbial tool.

You will find 只是 used in almost every social setting. In casual conversation, it is your go-to word for minimizing a problem. For example, if someone asks why you are late, you might say, 'I was 只是 delayed by traffic,' implying it was just a small, singular issue.

In more formal contexts, it can be used to pivot a sentence. You might say, 'The plan is excellent, 只是 we lack the budget.' Here, it acts as a polite 'however' or 'but,' softening the blow of a negative point. It is a very polite way to introduce a caveat.

While 只是 is a functional word, it appears in many common phrases. 1. 只是说说 (Just saying it for the sake of it). 2. 只不过是 (Nothing more than). 3. 只是为了 (Just for the purpose of). 4. 只是因为 (Just because). 5. 只是想 (Just wanting to).

Each of these helps you frame your thoughts clearly. Using these expressions makes you sound more fluent because they show you understand how to connect simple thoughts into complex, nuanced sentences.

Pronounced zhǐ shì, the first character carries a third tone, which often dips low in natural speech. In terms of grammar, it almost always precedes a verb or an adjective phrase. It is not an object, so you don't need to worry about pluralization or articles like in English.

Think of it as a 'gatekeeper' word. It tells the listener that the information following it is limited. It is a very stable word that doesn't change form regardless of the tense of the sentence, making it one of the easiest grammar points to master.

Wusstest du?

The character '只' originally depicted a bird's hand, later evolving to mean 'only'.

Aussprachehilfe

UK /ʒiː ʃiː/

Approximation of Chinese tones for English speakers.

US /ʒiː ʃiː/

Approximation of Chinese tones for English speakers.

Häufige Fehler

  • Ignoring the 3rd tone dip
  • Pronouncing 'shi' as 'see'
  • Missing the short pause after 'zhi'

Reimt sich auf

意思 知识 事实 现实 尝试

Schwierigkeitsgrad

Lesen 1/5

Very easy to recognize.

Schreiben 1/5

Simple to write.

Sprechen 2/5

Requires tone practice.

Hören 1/5

Very common sound.

Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest

Voraussetzungen

Als Nächstes lernen

不过 但是 只有 仅仅

Fortgeschritten

唯有 只不过 仅限于

Wichtige Grammatik

Adverb placement

我只是吃了一点。

Conjunction usage

虽然...只是...

Tone sandhi

zhǐ shì

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

我只是看看。

I just look.

Simple adverb usage.

2

我只是一个人。

3

这只是一个苹果。

4

他只是我的朋友。

5

我只是想回家。

6

那只是一个小球。

7

我只是在学习。

8

这只是开始。

1

我只是想买这个。

2

这只是个小错误。

3

他只是在开玩笑。

4

我只是路过这里。

5

这只是暂时的。

6

我只是没听清。

7

这只是第一步。

8

我只是一个人住。

1

我喜欢这件衣服,只是有点贵。

2

我只是想帮你,别生气。

3

这只是我的个人意见。

4

他只是因为太累了才没来。

5

我只是随口说说。

6

这只是一个误会。

7

我只是想尝试一下。

8

其实我只是不喜欢那个颜色。

1

这计划很好,只是执行起来有困难。

2

我只是觉得我们应该再考虑一下。

3

他只是在掩饰自己的不安。

4

这不仅仅是运气,只是努力的结果。

5

我只是不想让你担心。

6

这只是冰山一角。

7

我只是在陈述事实。

8

这只是权宜之计。

1

他只是淡淡地笑了笑,没有多说。

2

这并非绝境,只是暂时的困局。

3

我只是想在喧嚣中寻找片刻宁静。

4

这只是为了掩盖真相的谎言。

5

他只是一个过客,不必太在意。

6

这只是学术上的探讨,而非攻击。

7

我只是在履行我的职责。

8

这只是历史的必然。

1

他只是轻轻叹了口气,仿佛看透了世事。

2

这只是命运的一场玩笑,不必当真。

3

我只是在追寻那早已逝去的梦。

4

这只是为了证明我曾经来过。

5

他只是在用沉默来表达抗议。

6

这只是对过去的一种告别。

7

我只是一个平凡的人,做着平凡的事。

8

这只是艺术的表达形式。

Häufige Kollokationen

只是想
只是因为
只是为了
只是个
只不过是
只是说说
只是看看
只是暂时
只是偶尔
只是为了...

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

"只是为了"

Solely for the purpose of.

一切只是为了成功。

neutral

"只是说说而已"

Just saying it, not serious.

别当真,我只是说说而已。

casual

"只不过是"

Nothing more than.

他只不过是个孩子。

neutral

"只是时间问题"

It is only a matter of time.

成功只是时间问题。

neutral

"只是冰山一角"

Just the tip of the iceberg.

这只是冰山一角。

formal

"只是个开始"

It is just the beginning.

这只是个开始,别放弃。

neutral

Leicht verwechselbar

只是 vs. 只有

Both start with '只'

只有 means 'only have', 只是 means 'just/merely'.

我有(only have) vs 我只是(just).

只是 vs. 就是

Both end with '是'

就是 means 'exactly', 只是 means 'just'.

这就是(this is exactly) vs 这只是(this is just).

只是 vs. 仅仅

Both mean 'only'

仅仅 is more formal/quantitative.

仅仅三个 vs 只是三个.

只是 vs. 不过

Both can mean 'but'

不过 is often a conjunction, 只是 is an adverb.

不过(but) vs 只是(just).

Satzmuster

A1

Subject + 只是 + Verb

我只是看看。

A2

Subject + 只是 + Adjective

这只是有点贵。

B1

Subject + 只是 + 想 + Verb

我只是想帮你。

B1

Subject + 只是 + 因为 + Reason

我只是因为累了。

B2

Subject + 只是 + 为了 + Purpose

我只是为了学习。

Wortfamilie

Substantive

Measure word for some animals/objects

Verwandt

Root character

So verwendest du es

frequency

10

Förmlichkeitsskala

Formal: 仅 Neutral: 只是 Casual: 就 Slang: 嘛

Tipps

💡

The 'Only' Rule

Always associate it with the number one.

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Softening Opinions

Use it to make your points less aggressive.

🌍

Humility

Chinese speakers use it to sound humble.

💡

Verb Placement

Always before the action.

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The Dip

Practice the third tone dip.

💡

Don't use as noun

It's not an object.

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Versatility

It works in almost any situation.

💡

Sentence Building

Build 5 sentences daily.

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Polite Caveats

Use it before a 'but' clause.

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Rhythm

Keep it short and punchy.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

Think of 'Zhi' as 'Gee, it's only that!'

Visuelle Assoziation

A single apple on a table.

Word Web

Limit Small Only Simple

Herausforderung

Try to use 只是 in every sentence you say for one hour.

Wortherkunft

Chinese

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Only + to be

Kultureller Kontext

None, very neutral.

Used similarly to 'just' or 'merely' in English.

Commonly used in pop songs to express unrequited love.

Im Alltag üben

Kontexte aus dem Alltag

At a shop

  • 我只是看看
  • 只是想问一下
  • 只是买这个

At work

  • 只是个小建议
  • 只是为了确认
  • 只是暂时的情况

With friends

  • 只是开玩笑
  • 只是说说而已
  • 只是想出去玩

Explaining a mistake

  • 只是个误会
  • 只是没注意
  • 只是小错误

Gesprächseinstiege

"你为什么学中文?(Use 只是 in your answer)"

"你觉得这个电影怎么样?"

"你今天忙吗?"

"你为什么不买那个?"

"你刚才在做什么?"

Tagebuch-Impulse

Write about a time you made a small mistake and used 只是 to explain it.

Describe your day using 只是 to limit your activities.

List three things you want to do, using 只是 for each.

Explain why you prefer one thing over another using 只是.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, it must precede the verb or adjective.

No, 只有 means 'only have', 只是 means 'just/merely'.

Yes, e.g., '我只是不明白' (I just don't understand).

It is neutral and acceptable in all contexts.

Third tone for both characters, but the first one dips.

It can function as a soft 'but' (however).

Very common in both formal and informal writing.

Use it to soften your opinions.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

我 ___ 想看看。

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 只是

Used to express 'just want to'.

multiple choice A2

Which means 'just a small mistake'?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 只是个小错误

Correct collocation.

true false B1

Is 只是 a noun?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is an adverb.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

Alles zugeordnet!

Matching phrases.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Adverb placement.

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