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  • Hi again. I'm Adam. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. Today's lesson is about reciprocal nouns.

    嗨!又見面了!我是Adam。歡迎回到www.engvid.com。今天的課程是有關相互代名詞

  • This is something that gives people trouble often it seems, so I'm here to explain it a little bit

    人們常常會搞混他們的用法。所以,在這堂課我會稍微跟你們解釋

  • and show you when to use it, when not to use it.

    讓你們知道哪時候要用到他們,而哪時候不可以用到他們

  • First of all, what does this word mean: "reciprocal"? "To reciprocate"-that's the verb-"to reciprocate"

    第一點,「reciprocal」這個字是什麼意思?「To reciprocate」是動詞-「to reciprocate」

  • means to return an action. So I do something for you, you do something for me. The action

    意思是動作的往來。所以,我為了你們做某件事,而你們為了我做某件事。動作是

  • is reciprocal; goes one way, goes the other way. Doesn't have to be the same action, but

    互相的,兩方的互動。不需要是一樣的動作,但

  • it's some sort of... Returning a favour basically or returning help.

    有點像是回報、報答的意思

  • So we can use: "each other" or "one another" to show a reciprocal action. These are called

    所以,我們可以用到「each other」或是「one another」,讓人知道是一個動作的往來。這兩個字(each other/one another)

  • reciprocal pronouns. Okay? "Each" is a pronoun, "one" is a pronoun, "another" is a pronoun.

    是相互代名詞。「Each」是代名詞,「one」是代名詞,「another」是代名詞

  • These are in groups, they are reciprocal pronouns. Now, quite often, people mix these... They

    each other和one another是一組的,稱為相互代名詞 。現在,人們時常會搞混這兩個用法。他們

  • mix the use of this with "themselves". Okay? "Themselves" is not a reciprocal pronoun.

    會混淆「themselves」和他們(each other/one another)的用法。「Themselves」不是相互代名詞

  • "Themselves" is called a reflexive pronoun. I won't get into too much detail about reflexive here,

    「Themselves」是所謂的反身代名詞。我不會跟你們提太多什麼是反身代名詞

  • but a "reflexive pronoun" is a pronoun when you have the subject acting on the object, and the object is the same as the subject.

    但,一個「reflexive pronoun」是代名詞,表示一個句子中的主詞對受詞有所動作,而主詞和受詞指的是同一對象

  • So: "I hit myself." I am the subject, I am also the object.

    例如:「我打傷自己」,我是主詞,我也是受詞(承受者)

  • I hit myself, it's reflecting back to me.

    我打傷自己,是一個代替自己的代名詞

  • Reciprocal, there's always somebody else or other people involved besides myself. Okay? Besides me.

    相互的,指的是除了自己以外,某個人或是其他人會牽涉到的

  • "Tom and Jerry hated each other." Now, I'm not sure how old some of you are.

    像是「Tom and Jerry hated each other(Tom和Jerry討厭彼此)」。我不知道你們幾歲

  • I know I'm maybe giving away my age a little bit, but Tom and Jerry were very popular cartoon characters when I was a kid.

    我知道我可能有點老了,但,在我還是小孩時,Tom和Jerry是非常有名的卡通人物

  • Tom... Tom was the cat I believe, Jerry was the mouse,

    我想Tom應該是隻貓,而Jerry是一隻老鼠

  • and they always used to hate each other. Near the end, when I got older, they became friends;

    他們過去是討厭彼此的。而現在,隨著我的年紀漸長,他們倆個則成了朋友

  • it was very disappointing. It was better when they hated each other and always used to do bad things to each other because they were... It was kind of funny.

    這令人失望的。他們討厭彼此、常常陷害對方的情節反而比較有趣吸引人的

  • "Tom and Jerry hated each other."

    「Tom和Jerry討厭彼此」

  • Tom hated Jerry, Jerry hated Tom; the feeling was reciprocal. Okay?

    Tom討厭Jerry,而Jerry也討厭Tom;這樣的感覺是互相的

  • Here, it's not an action, it's a feeling, but we can use it in the same way. We use it like an action verb.

    這邊,hated不是一個動詞,是一個感覺,但,我們還是用他作為動詞

  • "Tom and Jerry hated one another." Basically, the meaning is the same.

    「Tom和Jerry互相討厭」。基本上,兩個意思是一樣的

  • Now, there's an argument between grammarians, people who study grammar, who think that "each other"

    但,在文法學者之間有個爭論,他們認為「each other」

  • should only involve two characters, "one another" should involve more than two characters. Realistically though,

    指的是兩者,而「one another」指的是三者或三者以上。在實際情況中

  • they're interchangeable; you can use one or the other.

    他們是可以互換的。你們可以用each other或one another,都可以

  • Everybody will get the exact same meaning, regardless which one you use. Okay?

    不管你們用哪一個,每個人絕對都會有同樣的理解

  • Now: "Tom and Jerry hated themselves."

    「Tom和Jerry討厭themselves(他們自己)」

  • Does this mean the same as these two? No, it does not. If we say: "Tom and Jerry hated themselves."

    這個意思和他們兩個(each other/one another)一樣嗎?意思是不一樣。如果我們說:「Tom和Jerry討厭themselves」

  • means Tom hated Tom, Jerry hated Jerry. No relation between the two. Tom hated himself,

    意思是Tom討厭Tom,而Jerry討厭Jerry。兩個是個別不相關的。Tom討厭他自己

  • Jerry hated himself. Okay? So this is not a reciprocal action; this is a reflexive.

    而Jerry討厭他自己。所以,這個不是一個相互的動作;這是一個反身代名詞

  • Now, another situation we have is with the apostrophe. Okay?

    另一個有關的是撇號(' )

  • "Linda and Kate were bridesmaids at each other's weddings."

    「Linda和Kate為彼此婚禮中的伴娘(each other's)」

  • "Linda and Kate were bridesmaids at one another's weddings."

    「Linda和Kate為彼此婚禮中的伴娘(one another's)」

  • "Wedding", I'm going to have to look that one up. "Each other's weddings" though for sure. Okay?

    還是「Wedding」沒s,我要去再去查看看。不過,「Each other's weddings」是對的

  • It basically means the same idea. One to you, one back to me; reciprocal actions. And you can use it.

    他們意思一樣。一個是你們,而另一個是我,一個相互的動作。你們可以這樣用

  • Now, some people put these together, especially language learners who are a little bit new to the language, they say: "Each other".

    另外,特別對於一些英文學習者而言,會誤寫成eachother。因為他們會分開兩個英文單字發成「each other」

  • Now, keep in mind, a native speaker will take the "ch" sound with the "o" and mix it - " "eachother",

    但是,記得一件事情,英文母語者則會把「ch」和「o」的音發在一起,則會變成「eachother」

  • but they are two separate words, you can't mix them.

    但,他們是分開的兩個英文單字,你不可以寫成一個單字eachother

  • And some people also think you can put the apostrophe

    再來,有一些人也會認為,你可以把撇號(' )

  • after the "s", this is also not the case because we're talking about one person to one person,

    放在「s」後面,這樣的字詞則不構成意思,因為我們說的是一個人和另一個人

  • so the "s" always comes... The apostrophe-sorry-always comes before the "s" to show possession. Okay?

    所以,這個「s」會在‧‧‧不好意思,是撇號(' )會在「s」前面,擁有某件事物的意思

  • It's a little bit confusing, but very useful to know how to use these. Actions going two-way.

    這是有點難以理解的。但是,他們非常實用。動作是來自兩方的

  • If you're not sure, go to www.engvid.com, there'll be a quiz there where you can try out these examples.

    如果你們還有遲疑,來www.engvid.com看看,那裡會有小測驗,你們可以試看看

  • And if you have any questions, please ask; I'll be very happy to answer them.

    還有,如果你們還有任何問題,請儘管發問。我會很榮幸的幫助你們

  • See you again.

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Hi again. I'm Adam. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. Today's lesson is about reciprocal nouns.

嗨!又見面了!我是Adam。歡迎回到www.engvid.com。今天的課程是有關相互代名詞

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