愿意
مستوى HSK 2
بينيين: yuàn yì
ترجمة: راغب
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ابدأ الآن مجانًا我很愿意帮助你。 wǒ hěn yuànyì bāngzhù nǐ. I am very willing to help you.
他愿意为我做任何事。 tā yuànyì wèi wǒ zuò rènhé shì. He is willing to do anything for me.
我们都愿意为这个项目做出贡献。 wǒmen dōu yuànyì wèi zhège xiàngmù zuòchū gòngxiàn. We are all willing to contribute to this project.
不愿意 (bù yuànyì) unwilling
拒绝 (jùjué) refuse
The Chinese word 愿意 (yuànyì) is composed of two characters: 愿 (yuàn) and 意 (yì). 愿 originally meant "to make a wish" or "to desire", and it is often used in the sense of "to be willing" or "to be happy to do something". 意 originally meant "thought" or "idea", and it is often used in the sense of "intention" or "meaning". When these two characters are combined, they form the word 愿意, which literally means "to be willing to think" or "to be happy to do something". In modern Chinese, 愿意 is used in a variety of contexts to express willingness, desire, or intention. For example, you could say 我愿意帮助你 (wǒ yuànyì bāngzhù nǐ) to express your willingness to help someone, or 你愿意和我一起去吗? (nǐ yuànyì hé wǒ yīqǐ qù ma?) to ask someone if they would like to go with you.