nàr
there
那儿有棵树。
Nàr yǒu kē shù.
There is a tree over there.
那儿有个人。
Nàr yǒu gè rén.
There is a person over there.
那儿有座山。
Nàr yǒu zuò shān.
There is a mountain over there.
那里 (nàlǐ)
there
那边 (nàbiān)
over there
那边儿 (nàbiān'er)
over there
这儿 (zhè er)
here
那里 (nà lǐ)
there
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Get Started FreeThe Chinese word 那儿 (nàr) is a combination of two characters: 那 (nà) and 儿 (r). 那 is a demonstrative pronoun that means "that" or "there," and 儿 is a suffix that indicates location. Together, 那儿 means "there" or "over there."The character 那 is composed of two parts: the radical 辶 (chuò), which means "to walk," and the phonetic component 那 (nuó). The radical 辶 indicates that 那 is related to movement, and the phonetic component 那 gives it its pronunciation.The character 儿 is composed of two parts: the radical 人 (rén), which means "person," and the phonetic component 儿 (ér). The radical 人 indicates that 儿 is related to people, and the phonetic component 儿 gives it its pronunciation.那儿 is a common word in Chinese, and it is used in both spoken and written language. It can be used to refer to a specific location, or it can be used more generally to refer to a place that is not specifically named. For example, you could say 那儿是图书馆 (nàr shì túshūguǎn) to mean "That is the library," or you could say 我要去那儿 (wǒ yào qù nàr) to mean "I'm going there."那儿 is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is an important word to know for HSK learners, as it is one of the most common words used in everyday Chinese conversation.