wèi

as (in the capacity of)

HSK 3

한자 분해

Usage of (wéi)

is a versatile preposition and verb in Mandarin Chinese. It commonly means "for," "because of," or "as." It can indicate the beneficiary of an action, the reason or cause, or a role/identity.

Common Uses

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • 为了 + noun/verb phrase: indicates purpose or reason, e.g., 为了成功 (for success).
  • + noun: used to express being rated or named as something.
  • + person/thing + : to do something for someone or something.

Nuances

often implies a sense of purpose or benefit. It is more formal than when meaning "for." When used in passive sentences (), it marks the role or title assigned.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse (wèi) with (gěi). is more direct and common in spoken Chinese for "to give" or "for" in everyday contexts, while is more formal or literary, often used in written or formal speech.

예문

他为公司工作了十年。

Tā wèi gōngsī gōngzuò le shí nián.

He worked for the company for ten years.

我为你感到骄傲。

Wǒ wèi nǐ gǎndào jiāo'ào.

I feel proud of you.

这本书是为初学者写的。

Zhè běn shū shì wèi chūxué zhě xiě de.

This book is written for beginners.

他被评为最佳演员。

Tā bèi píng wèi zuì jiā yǎnyuán.

He was rated as the best actor.

为了健康,他每天跑步。

Wèi le jiànkāng, tā měi tiān pǎobù.

For the sake of health, he runs every day.

这件事为大家所知。

Zhè jiàn shì wèi dàjiā suǒ zhī.

This matter is known by everyone.