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Understanding the Negative Adverb 勿

The Chinese word 勿 (wù) is a negative adverb that translates to "do not" or "must not" in English. It is used to express prohibition or to advise against certain actions. 勿 is often found in formal or literary contexts, making it less common in everyday spoken language.

Usage

  1. Prohibition: 勿 is used to instruct someone not to do something. For example:
  2. 希望各位勿忘十年后的约定。
    • Translation: "I hope everyone will not forget the promise made ten years later."
  3. In this sentence, 勿忘 (wù wàng) means "do not forget."

  4. Advice: It can also serve as a gentle reminder or advice against worrying or being concerned about something. For example:

  5. 我在国外一切都很好,勿念。
    • Translation: "I am doing well abroad; do not worry."
  6. Here, 勿念 (wù niàn) means "do not worry."

Conclusion

In summary, 勿 is a formal negative adverb used to convey prohibition or advice in Chinese. Its usage is typically reserved for written language or formal speech, making it a useful expression for conveying important messages or reminders.

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