A1 · 入门 章节 6

The World of Classifiers

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Unlock the secret to speaking natural Vietnamese by categorizing every noun you see.

  • Identify the correct classifier for everyday objects.
  • Distinguish between living beings and inanimate items.
  • Apply specific classifiers to shapes like sticks and sheets.
Master the art of noun categories.

你将学到什么

Using 'cái' and 'con' to categorize nouns. Every object belongs to a specific group.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:

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    By the end you will be able to: correctly pair nouns with their designated classifiers in simple sentences.

技巧与窍门 (4)

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When in doubt, use 'cái'.

If you forget the specific classifier, 'cái' is almost always acceptable for objects.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The General Object Classifier (Cái)
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Always use 'con'

If you are unsure, using 'con' for an animal is always better than omitting it.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The Living Being Classifier (Con)
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Think Shape

If it's long and thin, it's a 'cây'.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The Stick-like Object Classifier (Cây)
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When in doubt

If you forget 'tờ', use 'cái'. It's better to be understood than to be silent.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The Paper/Sheet Classifier (Tờ)

核心词汇 (6)

cái bàn table con mèo cat cây bút pen tờ giấy sheet of paper quả táo apple quyển sách book

Real-World Preview

shopping-bag

At the Stationery Shop

Review Summary

  • Cái + Noun
  • Con + Noun
  • Cây + Noun
  • Tờ + Noun
  • Quả/Trái + Noun
  • Cuốn/Quyển + Noun

常见错误

You used the general classifier instead of the living being classifier.

Wrong: Cái mèo
正确: Con mèo

You omitted the required classifier for a stick-like object.

Wrong: Một bút
正确: Một cây bút

Books have their own specific classifier; don't default to 'cái'.

Wrong: Cái sách
正确: Quyển sách

Next Steps

You have done an amazing job! Keep practicing these classifiers and they will soon become second nature.

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快速练习 (10)

Fix the error.

Find and fix the mistake:

Hai bàn.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Hai cái bàn
Need a classifier.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The General Object Classifier (Cái)

Choose the correct classifier.

___ xoài này rất cao.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Trees use 'cây'.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The Stick-like Object Classifier (Cây)

Fill in the blank.

Tôi có hai ___ sách.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: cuốn
Books use 'cuốn'.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The Book Classifier (Cuốn/Quyển)

Fix the error.

Find and fix the mistake:

Tôi mua một cái cam.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Both A and B
Both are acceptable.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The Fruit Classifier (Quả/Trái)

Choose the correct sentence.

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Anh ấy
Cái is not for people.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The General Object Classifier (Cái)

Fix the error.

Find and fix the mistake:

Tôi có ba quyển sách.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Correct
The sentence is already correct.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The Book Classifier (Cuốn/Quyển)

Correct the sentence.

Find and fix the mistake:

Tôi có ba cái giấy.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Tôi có ba tờ giấy
Use 'tờ' for paper.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The Paper/Sheet Classifier (Tờ)

Correct the sentence.

Find and fix the mistake:

Tôi có một cái bút.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Cây is better for pens.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The Stick-like Object Classifier (Cây)

Choose the correct sentence.

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Tôi có hai cuốn sách.
Correct order is number-classifier-noun.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The Book Classifier (Cuốn/Quyển)

Fill in the blank.

Bạn có bao nhiêu ___ sách?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: quyển
Books use 'quyển'.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: The Book Classifier (Cuốn/Quyển)

Score: /10

常见问题 (6)

Almost all inanimate objects, yes. But never for people or animals.
You might sound a bit unnatural, but people will understand you.
Yes, for almost all animals. It is the standard classifier.
Only for children or in specific informal/affectionate contexts. Avoid it with adults.
A word that categorizes nouns by shape or type.
To specify that the object is long, thin, or a plant.