Learn how to use 这儿 (here) and 那儿 (there) to express location in Chinese with clear visual examples
1 Basic Pattern: Subject + 在 + 这儿/那儿
Grammar Explanation: In Chinese, 这儿 (zhèr) meaning “here” and 那儿 (nàr) meaning “there” are place words that can be used in the structure “在 + Place Word” to express location.
These words indicate relative position from the speaker’s perspective:
- 这儿 (zhèr) = Close to the speaker (here, this place)
- 那儿 (nàr) = Away from the speaker (there, that place)
Example Sentences
| Structure | Chinese | Translation | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|
| S + 在 + 这儿 |
钥匙在这儿。
|
The keys are here. | |
| S + 在 + 那儿 |
他在那儿。
|
He is over there. |
这儿 (zhèr)
Meaning: Here, this place
Usage: Points to something near the speaker.
那儿 (nàr)
Meaning: There, that place
Usage: Points to something away from the speaker.
Visual Position Reference
The choice between 这儿 and 那儿 depends entirely on the speaker’s location relative to the object/person being referred to.
2 Advanced Pattern: Person + 这儿/那儿
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Usage Tips & Common Patterns
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