Learn the differences between 会 (huì), 能 (néng), and 可以 (kěyǐ) – three ways to express “can” in Chinese with different meanings and usages
Introduction: Three Ways to Say “Can”
In Chinese, there are three main auxiliary verbs to express the concept of “can” or “be able to”: 会 (huì), 能 (néng), and 可以 (kěyǐ). While all three can be translated as “can” in English, they have distinct meanings and usage contexts. Understanding these differences is crucial for speaking Chinese accurately.
Three Types of “Can” in Chinese
I can swim (I know how).
I can come (circumstances allow).
1 会 (huì) – Learned Skills and Future
会 (huì) primarily expresses learned or acquired skills – abilities that require knowledge, training, or practice. It means “know how to” or “have the skill to.” Additionally, 会 can also express future actions (“will”) or confident predictions.
会 (huì) Examples
Key Characteristics of 会 (huì)
1. Learned Skills
会 expresses abilities acquired through learning or practice:
2. Future Actions
会 can also mean “will” for future actions or predictions:
Memory Tip: Think of 会 as “know-how” for skills and “will” for future actions. It’s about knowledge (learned skills) or certainty (future predictions).
Musical Instruments
I can play the guitar.
Languages
He can speak English.
Driving
Can you drive?
Cooking
She is very good at cooking.
2 能 (néng) – Circumstantial Possibility
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3 可以 (kěyǐ) – Permission and Alternatives
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4 Comparison and Usage Guide
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Practice Exercises
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