When giving reasons in Mandarin Chinese, we use the word yīn wèi which means because.
The yīn wèi phrase explains the “why”, but the “what” must be explained with a second phrase which begins with suǒ yǐ (therefore).
The order of these two phrases is fixed: The yīn wèi phrase comes first and the suǒ yǐ comes second.
Chinese Characters
The Chinese characters of these two words are as follows:
yīn wèi
因為 (traditional)
因为 (simplified)
suǒ yǐ
所以
Examples of Because … Therefore
Yīnwei tā shēngbìng suǒyǐ méiyǒu lái shàngxué.
She is sick, so she didn’t come to school.
因為她生病所以沒有來上學。 (trad)
因为她生病所以没有来上学。 (simp)
Yīnwei wǒde qián bùgòu suǒyǐ méiyǒu mǎi.
I didn’t have enough money so I didn’t buy it.
因為我的錢不夠 所以沒有買。 (trad)
因为我的钱不够 所以没有买。 (simp)
Yīnwei xià dà xuě suǒyǐ fēijī tíng fēi.
Because of the big snow, the flight was cancelled.
因為下大雪所以飛機停飛。 (trad)
因为下大雪所以飞机停飞。 (simp)