Various ways to say “have fun” in Chinese
The common expressions 玩得开心 (wán de kāixīn) This is the most common way to say “have fun” in Chinese, literally meaning “play happily.” e.g. 希望你们玩得开心! (Xīwàng nǐmen wán de kāixīn!)…
The common expressions 玩得开心 (wán de kāixīn) This is the most common way to say “have fun” in Chinese, literally meaning “play happily.” e.g. 希望你们玩得开心! (Xīwàng nǐmen wán de kāixīn!)…
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The common expressions 你确定吗?(Nǐ quèdìng ma?) When used on its own, this phrase can be used in almost any situation. For example, a friend decides to make a risky investment…
The common expressions 小心 (xiǎoxīn) This is the most direct and general way to say “be careful” in Chinese. It’s used in a wide range of situations where you want…
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The common expressions 好主意 (hǎo zhǔyì) A straightforward way to say “good idea,” applicable in both formal and informal contexts. e.g. 这个方案听起来是个好主意。(Zhège fāng’àn tīng qǐlái shì gè hǎo zhǔyì.) This…
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The common expressions 多少钱? (Duōshǎo qián?) This is the most common and straightforward way to ask the price of something. It’s suitable for both formal and informal contexts. e.g. 这个包多少钱?(Zhège…
The basic expressions: 多久 (duō jiǔ) It’s used to ask about the duration of time for both future and past events. e.g. A: 下午要开一个会。(Xiàwǔ yào kāi yīgè huì.) There’s a…