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Chinese grammar: Doing something less with 少shao
日期:2015-07-31 22:02  点击:416

Often heard when scolding or giving advice (like when parents talk to children) is 少 (shǎo) in Chinese grammar, which can mean "to do less of something."

Structure 
Just as you can use 多 to talk about doing something more, you can use 少 to talk about doing something less.
subject+少+verb+object

Note that in English we don't use the word "less" so much. For example, rather than saying "drink less water," we might say "don't drink so much water." In Chinese, though, using 少 is quite natural and common. Avoiding the negative command (telling someone not to do something) is also a subtle way of sounding less bossy and annoying.

Examples 

Nǐ yīnɡ ɡāi shǎo chōu yān !
你 应该 少 抽 烟!
You should smoke less!

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