Mandarin: Talking about family

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Family (Jiā tíng) has always been very important in Chinese culture.

During the Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival, Chinese people make every effort to travel home and reunite with their family.

A mother and daughter.

Parents in Mandarin

The words for your parents in Mandarin are quite simple:

  • bà ba - father

  • mā ma - mother

  • bà ba mā ma - parents

Sisters and brothers in Mandarin

In Mandarin, there are two options for sister and two for brother, depending on whether they are older or younger than you.

MandarinPinyinEnglish
jiě jieolder sister
mèi meiyounger sister
gē geolder brother
dì diyounger brother
A grandmother and grandson.

Grandparents in Mandarin

In Mandarin, different words are used to describe the grandparents who are your father’s parents and the grandparents who are your mother’s parents.

The same is true for all other relatives too, eg uncles, aunts and cousins.

A grandmother and grandson.
MandarinPinyinEnglish
wài gōng grandfather (mother's father)
wài pógrandmother (mother‘s mother)
yé yegrandfather (father’s father)
nǎi naigrandmother (father’s mother)

Talking about your family in Mandarin

Kǒu’ is the measure word used in Mandarin when talking about the number of members in a family - it literally means 'a mouth'.

To ask about someone’s family in Mandarin, you can say:

Nǐ jiā yǒu jǐ kǒu rén? - How many people are there in your family?

To answer in Mandarin, you could say:

Wǒ jiā yǒu sì kǒu rén - There are four people in my family

You can switch out four () for any other number, eg one (), three (sān) etc except for ‘two’.

When you want to say you have two of something in Mandarin, you don’t use èr (two).

Instead, you use the Mandarin word liǎng.

An older and a younger brother.

You can also use the phrase Wǒ yǒu (I have) in Mandarin:

  • Wǒ yǒu yī gè gē ge - I have one older brother

  • Wǒ yǒu liǎng gè mèi mei - I have two younger sisters

Did you know?

To introduce a family member, you can use Zhè shì (This is) with the particle ‘de’ to express possession.

MandarinPinyinEnglish
wǒ demy
nǐ deyour
tā dehis
tā deher

So, to introduce your mother, you would say:

Zhè shì wǒ de mā ma - This is my mother

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