Chinese Traditional : 大家好 Show : 大家好 Pinyin: da4 jia1 hao3 Zhuyin: ㄉㄚˋ ㄐㄧㄚ ㄏㄠˇ English Meaning: Hello everybody! Example Sentences:哈囉,大家好!我是新來的工讀生。 Related Words:
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‘好(hǎo)’ in its original definition means ‘good’, and when it’s used as a response or reply, it automatically transforms to mean ‘fine’, ‘sure’ or ‘ok’.
Yet, with various words and interjections following ‘好hǎo’, it changes to show different emotions or tones. In this article, let’s have a closer look at the use of ‘好的(hǎo de)’, ‘好啊(hǎo a)’, ‘好吧(hǎo ba)’, ‘好嘛(hǎo ma)’, ‘好啦(hǎo la)’. Example 经理:你明天9点前到公司吧!(Jīnglǐ: nǐ míngtiān 9 diǎn qián dào gōngsī ba!) 小刚:好的。(Xiǎogāng: hǎo de.) 妈妈:你能帮我买点儿鸡蛋吗?(Māma: nǐ néng bāng wǒ mǎi diǎnr jīdàn ma?) 儿子:好的,没问题。(érzi: hǎo de, méi wèntí.) Example A:你想去那家饭馆吗? (Nǐ xiǎng qù nà jiā fànguǎn ma?) B:好啊!(Hǎo a!)
A:我们一起踢足球,怎么样?(Wǒmen yìqǐ tī zúqiú, zěnmeyàng?) B:当然 , 好啊!(Dāngrán, hǎo a!) Example 妈妈:你先把作业写好才可以出去玩。(Mama: nǐ xiān bǎ zuòyè xiě hǎo cái kěyǐ chūqù wán. 儿子:好吧!(ér zǐ: hǎo ba!) 老师:下个星期我们有考试,大家请记得。(Lǎoshī : xià ge xīngqī wǒmen yǒu kǎoshì, dàjiā qǐng jìdé.) 学生:好吧!(Xuéshēng: hǎo ba!) Example 儿子:我真的很喜欢这个电脑游戏,你买给我吧!(érzi: wǒ zhēnde hěn xǐhuān zhè ge diànnǎo yóuxì, nǐ mǎi gěi wǒ ba!) 妈妈:走吧,别看了。(Māma: zǒu ba, bié kàn le.) 儿子:妈,好嘛!就买给我嘛!(érzi: mā, hǎo ma! jiù mǎi gěi wǒ ma!) 妈妈:不行。(Māma: bù xíng.) 同学:小丽,借我看一下你的作业,行吗?(Tóng xué: Xiǎolì, jiè wǒ kàn yíxià nǐ de zuòyè, xíng ma?) 小丽:这个啊,让我想想。(Xiǎolì:
zhè ge a, ràng wǒ xiǎng xiǎng.) 同学:好嘛!(Tóngxué: hǎo ma!) 小丽:那好吧!看完了马上还我。(Xiǎolì: nà hǎo ba! kàn wán le mǎshang huán wǒ.) 好啦 (hǎo la)
Example 朋友:好啦,别哭了,我们出去散散步吧!(Péngyǒu: hǎo la, bié kū le, wǒmen chūqù sàn sàn bù ba!) 小红:好吧!(Xiǎohóng: hǎo ba!) 女儿:爸,可以带我去逛商场吗?(Nǚér:
bà, kěyǐ dài wǒ qù guàng shāngchǎng ma?) 爸爸:好啦,好啦!(Bàba: hǎo la, hǎo la!) As you can see, the word ‘好(hǎo)’, when combined with another character after it, can then alter the meaning of “OK”, “Fine,” or “All right” in different ways. If you can master these different words, you will be able to not only express yourself more clearly when you say “OK” in Chinese, you will also be able to tell what native Chinese speakers really mean whenever they say “OK” to you. Learning this can definitely make you a better speaker and listener of Chinese. Winkie WongPassionate about teaching and as a Chinese speaker, Winkie is also qualified with the Certificate of Proficiency in Putonghua by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority. She's now dedicated to offering Chinese lessons on ChineseQQ, via Skype and face to face. Her students are from various backgrounds, levels and ages. |