Mandarin Grammar Point
唯一 (wéiyī) - The only, sole

唯一 (wéiyī) - The only, sole

Short explanation:

Used to indicate there is only one or it's unique.

Formation:

Subject + 唯一 + Noun

Examples:

他是他们家唯一的孩子。
Tā shì tāmen jiā wéiyī de háizi.
He is the only child in their family.
这是我唯一的选择。
Zhè shì wǒ wéiyī de xuǎnzé.
This is my only choice.
这辆自行车是我唯一的交通工具。
Zhè liàng zìxíngchē shì wǒ wéiyī de jiāotōng gōngjù.
This bicycle is my only means of transport.
我唯一的愿望就是你能幸福。
Wǒ wéiyī de yuànwàng jiùshì nǐ néng xìngfú.
My only wish is for you to be happy.

Long explanation:

The Chinese word '唯一 (wéiyī)' is used to emphasize the singularity or uniqueness of something or someone. In English, it can be translated as 'the only' or 'sole'. It is often used to highlight the fact that there is only one of something, or that a particular object, person, or situation is unique in some way.
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