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Reduplication

How words are repeated for emphasis, affection, and distributive meaning in Spanish, English and Chinese.

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Chinese uses reduplication extensively for verbs, adjectives, and measure words. Spanish and English use it sparingly, mostly for child-directed speech or intensification.

Examples

Verb: take a look

echar un vistazo (periphrasis)

Adjective: very red

muy rojo / rojísimo

Adjective: every kind of

todo tipo de / de todo

Measure word: each/every

uno por uno / cada uno

Noun: every + noun

cada + noun / todos los + noun

Softening request

mira... / a ver...

Examples

Verb: take a look

take a look / have a look

Adjective: very red

very red / bright red

Adjective: every kind of

all kinds of / all sorts of

Measure word: each/every

one by one / each

Noun: every + noun

every + noun / all + noun

Softening request

Could you... / Would you mind...

Examples

Verb: take a look

kànkan (verb reduplication)

Adjective: very red

hónghóngde (AA + de)

Adjective: every kind of

zhǒngyàng (AABB)

Measure word: each/every

gege (measure reduplication)

Noun: every + noun

rénrén / tiāntiān (noun reduplication)

Softening request

kànkan / shìshi (verb reduplication softens)

Comparison at a glance

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
Verb: take a look echar un vistazo (periphrasis)take a look / have a lookkànkan (verb reduplication)
Adjective: very red muy rojo / rojísimovery red / bright redhónghóngde (AA + de)
Adjective: every kind of todo tipo de / de todoall kinds of / all sorts ofzhǒngyàng (AABB)
Measure word: each/every uno por uno / cada unoone by one / eachgege (measure reduplication)
Noun: every + noun cada + noun / todos los + nounevery + noun / all + nounrénrén / tiāntiān (noun reduplication)
Softening request mira... / a ver...Could you... / Would you mind...kànkan / shìshi (verb reduplication softens)

Side-by-side comparison

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
Verb: take a look echar un vistazo (periphrasis)take a look / have a lookkànkan (verb reduplication)
Adjective: very red muy rojo / rojísimovery red / bright redhónghóngde (AA + de)
Adjective: every kind of todo tipo de / de todoall kinds of / all sorts ofzhǒngyàng (AABB)
Measure word: each/every uno por uno / cada unoone by one / eachgege (measure reduplication)
Noun: every + noun cada + noun / todos los + nounevery + noun / all + nounrénrén / tiāntiān (noun reduplication)
Softening request mira... / a ver...Could you... / Would you mind...kànkan / shìshi (verb reduplication softens)

Examples in context

Verb: take a look

Spanish

echar un vistazo (periphrasis)

English

take a look / have a look

Chinese

kànkan (verb reduplication)

Adjective: very red

Spanish

muy rojo / rojísimo

English

very red / bright red

Chinese

hónghóngde (AA + de)

Adjective: every kind of

Spanish

todo tipo de / de todo

English

all kinds of / all sorts of

Chinese

zhǒngyàng (AABB)

Measure word: each/every

Spanish

uno por uno / cada uno

English

one by one / each

Chinese

gege (measure reduplication)

Noun: every + noun

Spanish

cada + noun / todos los + noun

English

every + noun / all + noun

Chinese

rénrén / tiāntiān (noun reduplication)

Softening request

Spanish

mira... / a ver...

English

Could you... / Would you mind...

Chinese

kànkan / shìshi (verb reduplication softens)

Key Takeaways

Spanish: Minimal reduplication. Occasionally used colloquially for emphasis (muy muy). Diminutives (-ito) function similarly to reduplication in expr...

English: Very limited reduplication. Used in child-directed speech (choo-choo, wee-wee), some compounds (tick-tock, zig-zag), and informal intensific...

Chinese: Extensive and grammatically productive reduplication system. Verbs, adjectives, measure words, and nouns can all be reduplicated with distin...

Key concepts compared: Verb: take a look, Adjective: very red, Adjective: every kind of.

Last updated: June 4, 2026