pronoun #3,363

Meanings

  1. 1 you (female)

Examples

Nǐ hǎo ma?
How are you? (to a female)
Wǒ xiǎng nǐ le.
I miss you. (to a female)

Tips

usage
is a female-specific form of , used mainly in Taiwan. In mainland China, is used for all genders. appears in written Taiwanese Mandarin but is pronounced identically to .
culture
Similar to how English once used gender-specific forms, (with the radical) was created to specifically address females. It is not part of the simplified Chinese standard.

Components

radical
woman
Woman radical on the left is what distinguishes from the gender-neutral . The radical was added in early-twentieth-century writing reform to mark a feminine 'you', mirroring the way was coined to mark feminine 'she'. Now used mostly in Taiwan and Hong Kong; mainland writing keeps for all genders.
phonetic
ěr
you (literary)
Right side is , a classical second-person pronoun, here doing both phonetic and semantic duty. It supplies the sound — ěr drifting to nǐ as in the standard pair / — and supplies the literal meaning 'you'. Same phonetic core sits in you and to fill. Woman + 'you' = a feminine you-form.

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