Learn the two main meanings of 出来 (chū lái) as a directional complement: “out/forth” (not necessarily outward direction) and “perceive/make out” (with senses)
1 Introduction to 出来 (chū lái)
出来 (chū lái) is a directional complement formed by combining 出 (chū) meaning “out” with 来 (lái) meaning “toward the speaker”.
As a directional complement, 出来 has two main usages:
- To bring/come out – but not necessarily in a physical outward direction (can be abstract)
- To perceive, to make out – using the senses to recognize or identify something
The key insight is that 出来 often indicates making something manifest or apparent, whether physically bringing it out or mentally perceiving/recognizing it.
Key Concept: “Making Manifest”
Both meanings of 出来 share the concept of making something manifest or apparent:
2 Meaning: “Out/Forth” (Not Necessarily Outward Direction)
When 出来 (chū lái) is used in its directional sense, it indicates bringing something out or making something appear – but not necessarily in a physical outward direction. It can be abstract, like bringing out an idea or producing something.
The emphasis is on making something manifest or available, often toward the speaker or in a way that makes it accessible.
Visualization: From Concealed to Revealed
Key Concept: 出来 indicates transition from concealed/not manifest to revealed/manifest
Examples: “Out/Forth” Meaning
Not Necessarily Physical Direction
Unlike simple directional complements, 出来 often has abstract or figurative meanings:
Write out your thoughts.
Speak out your problems.
Key insight: 出来 often means “to make manifest” rather than just “to move outward”.
3 Meaning: “Perceive, Make Out” (With Senses)
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