bǐ
pen
The Chinese word for 'pen' is '笔'. It is used in the same contexts as in English, and it could refer to any instrument for writing or drawing with ink, typically consisting of a metal nib or ball, or a nylon tip, fitted into a metal or plastic holder.
tā de bǐ zài nǎ li
Where is his pen?
This phrase asks about the location of someone's pen.
wǒ zhǎo bù dào wǒ de bǐ
I can't find my pen.
This phrase is about an individual being unable to locate their pen.
zhè zhī bǐ shì hóng sè de
This pen is red.
This phrase describes the color of the pen.
bǐ zài zhuō zǐ shàng
The pen is on the table.
This phrase describes the location of the pen.
qǐng jiè wǒ yī zhī bǐ
Please lend me a pen.
This phrase is a polite request for a pen.
zhè zhī bǐ xiě dé hěn shùn
This pen writes very smoothly.
This phrase commends the performance of the pen.
zhè shì wǒ de xīn bǐ
This is my new pen.
This phrase introduces a newly acquired pen.
wǒ de bǐ méi yóu le
My pen is out of ink.
This phrase signifies that the pen has run out of ink.
bú yào nòng diū wǒ de bǐ
Don't lose my pen.
This phrase gives instructions not to misplace the pen.
wǒ mǎi le yī zhī xīn de bǐ
I bought a new pen.
This phrase is about buying a new pen.