有没有 from HSK Level 6 Vocabulary List

有没有

HSK-Niveau 6

Pinyin: yǒu méi yǒu

Übersetzung: hast du…?; hast du schon mal…?; gibt es irgendwelche…?

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你有沒有時間?
nǐ yǒu méiyǒu shíjiān?
Do you have time?

你有没有兴趣?
nǐ yǒu méiyǒu xìngqù?
Are you interested?

你有没有什么问题?
nǐ yǒu méiyǒu shénme wèntí?
Do you have any questions?

Synonyme

有无 (yǒu wú)
whether there is or not

是否存在 (cún zài bù cún zài)
whether it exists or not

Antonyme

没有 (méiyǒu)
don't have

(yǒu)
have

Etymologie & Komponenten

The Chinese word **有没有** (yǒu méi yǒu) is a question word used to inquire about the existence or presence of something. It is composed of three characters: **有** (yǒu), **没** (méi), and **有** (yǒu).The character **有** (yǒu) means "to have" or "to exist". It is often used as a verb, but can also be used as a noun or an adjective. The character **没** (méi) means "not" or "without". It is often used as a negative marker, but can also be used as a verb or an adjective. The character **有** (yǒu) is repeated in the word **有没有** to emphasize the question.The word **有没有** (yǒu méi yǒu) can be used in a variety of situations. For example, it can be used to ask if someone has something, if something exists, or if something is possible. It can also be used to express doubt or uncertainty.For example, you could use **有没有** (yǒu méi yǒu) to ask someone if they have a pen:**你有笔吗?** (Nǐ yǒu bǐ ma?)Do you have a pen?You could also use **有没有** (yǒu méi yǒu) to ask if something exists:**有没有外星人?** (Yǒu méi yǒu wàixīngrén?)Do aliens exist?Finally, you could use **有没有** (yǒu méi yǒu) to express doubt or uncertainty:**我不知道有没有鬼。** (Wǒ bù zhīdào yǒu méi yǒu guǐ.)I don't know if ghosts exist.**有没有** (yǒu méi yǒu) is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of situations. It is an important word to know for HSK learners, as it is used frequently in everyday conversation.