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Mar 29, 2018 - 04:15 AM
youdian used more often as an adv while yidianr usually followed by nouns

Apr 03, 2018 - 07:50 PM
yǒudiǎnr is placed before an adjective: "yǒu diǎnr guì", "yǒu diǎnr lèi". It comes from "yǒu" (have), "diǎnr" (a bit), so "i have a bit of fatigue": wǒ yǒudiǎnr lèi "this has a bit of expensivity" (i'm transforming to a pseudo adj in english): "nà ge yǒudiǎnr guì". yìdiǎnr cannot be placed before adjectives, is usually found after verbs and means "a bit". For example "màn yidiǎnr" "slow down a bit", "kàn kàn yìdiǎnr" "look a bit", "wǒ kěiyǐ shuō yìdiǎnr zhōngwén".I can speak a bit of chinese.