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这个东西真怪。
zhè ge dōng xi zhēn guài.
This thing is really strange.
他这个人很怪。
tā zhè ge rén hěn guài.
He is a very strange person.
这件事很怪。
zhè jiàn shì hěn guài.
This matter is very strange.
奇 (qí)
strange
异 (yì)
different
正常 (zhèngcháng)
normal
平凡 (píngfán)
ordinary
The Chinese character 怪 (guài) is composed of two parts: the radical 爫 (huǒ) and the phonetic component 乖 (guāi). The radical 爫 represents fire, which is often associated with danger and unpredictability. The phonetic component 乖 means "to deviate from the norm" or "to be different". When combined, these two components create the character 怪, which means "strange", "odd", or "unusual".The character 怪 has been used in Chinese for centuries to describe things that are out of the ordinary or unexpected. It can be used to describe people, objects, or events. For example, a person who behaves in a strange way might be described as 怪人 (guài rén), and a strange object might be described as 怪东西 (guài dōngxi).The character 怪 can also be used in a more figurative sense to describe something that is difficult to understand or explain. For example, a complex problem might be described as 怪题 (guài tí), and a confusing situation might be described as 怪事 (guài shì).In addition to its literal meaning, the character 怪 can also be used to express a sense of wonder or amazement. For example, someone who is impressed by something might exclaim 怪不得 (guàibude), which means "no wonder".The character 怪 is a versatile character that can be used in a variety of ways to express different meanings. It is an important character for HSK learners to know, as it is used frequently in both written and spoken Chinese.