Mandarin Grammar Point
大 (dà) - Big

大 (dà) - Big

Short explanation:

Used to describe the size of an object or degree of an attribute in comparison to others.

Formation:

Noun + 大

Examples:

我的房子比你的房子大。
Wǒ de fángzi bǐ nǐ de fángzi dà.
My house is bigger than your house.
他有大量的书。
Tā yǒu dàliàng de shū.
He has a large amount of books.
这是一个大问题。
Zhè shì yīgè dà wèntí.
This is a big problem.
这是一个大成功。
Zhè shì yīgè dà chénggōng.
This is a big success.

Long explanation:

The Mandarin Chinese word '大 (dà)' is an adjective describing something as large in size, quantity, or extent. It can be compared to the English word 'big'. Apart from physical dimensions, it can be used to describe abstract concepts, such as 'a big problem' or 'a big success'.
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