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Difference between 如果 (rúguǒ) vs. 要是 (yàoshì) | Learn Chinese

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    哈囉,大家好!
    哈啰,大家好!I’m Grace.
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    In Chinese, 如果 and 要是 are two common words that can express “If”.
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    But what exactly are the differences between them?
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    Today let’s talk about them
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    so you’ll know how to choose between
    them
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    to sound more natural in Chinese!
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    Oh, and if you want the handout for this video and some practice exercises,
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    You'll get access to that and lots of other study resources,
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    Alright (Without further ado. Let’s get started!)
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    Both 如果 and 要是 can be used to introduce a condition
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    or situation that may or may not come true.
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    For example,
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    Here we use 如果 and 要是 to propose
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    a hypothetical situation “ (you’re busy tomorrow)”,
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    and then talk about a result based on this hypothetical situation.
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    Btw just a side note,
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    the standard pronunciation of this word is “要是4” in Taiwanese Mandarin
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    and “要是0” in Mandarin from China.
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    One thing to keep in mind is that
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    in Chinese the “if” clause usually comes first,
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    and then we talk about the result or pose a question
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    or comment based on the hypothetical situation.
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    In English, the “if” clause can often be placed at the end,
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    but in Chinese, it’s not as common.
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    Alright, now let’s talk about the difference between these two words.
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    Generally speaking, 如果 is more commonly used both in speaking and writing,
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    whereas 要是 sounds more casual so it’s mainly used in informal speaking,
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    you can often hear it in daily conversations.
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    Although 如果 is more common,
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    this doesn’t mean that 要是 is less important than 如果,
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    there are still some contexts where 要是 is more suitable than 如果
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    because they also have some subtle differences
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    in the feeling or mood that is expressed.
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    Compared to 如果, 要是 sounds more emotional and personal,
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    and 如果 is more neutral and sounds more objective.
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    Because of this difference, when expressing personal
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    hopes or desires in daily speech, we often use 要是.
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    Let’s see some examples:
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    Another example,
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    Here is a common pattern to express a wish that probably won’t be fulfilled:
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    It means If only... or I wish...
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    For example
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    Another example,
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    要是 is also often used when threatening or warning others.
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    Here are some examples:
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    Here the man is threatening the woman to say yes,
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    and he uses 要是 here because it makes his attitude sound more strong and firm.
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    Another example,
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    Here the speaker is warning the other person not to let him get caught,
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    and using 要是 can convey a stronger attitude compared to 如果.
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    Unlike 要是, 如果 sounds more neutral and objective,
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    so it’s suitable to use in most scenarios and settings.
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    For example, you can use 如果 to make a polite suggestion
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    Another example,
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    Here are some other examples using 如果
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    Alright, so the main difference between 如果 and 要是 is that
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    如果 is more commonly used in general
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    you can use it both in speaking and writing.
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    However, 要是 sounds more casual so it’s mainly used in speaking.
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    It also sounds more emotional and personal,
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    so we often use it when expressing personal wishes
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    or when we want to sound firmer in our attitude,
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    such as in situations involving threats or warnings.
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    Just note that in spoken Chinese, these two are usually interchangeable.
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    It's not that one is correct and the other is wrong—
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    they just convey slightly different attitudes or levels of formality.
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    Okay, that’s all for today!
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    I haven’t made a teaching video in quite a while—
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    thank you so much for your patience!
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    Just a quick reminder
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    you can join my Patreon membership.
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    It’s also a great way to support me in making more content for you!
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    If you liked today’s content,
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    you might also enjoy this video
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    where I explain the difference between (but) and (but).
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    Also, if there are any other words you’ve been wondering about their difference,
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    feel free to leave a comment and let me know—
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    it might turn into a future video!
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Difference between 如果 (rúguǒ) vs. 要是 (yàoshì) | Learn Chinese
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