哪儿

nǎ er

where?

HSK Level 1

Example Sentences

你在哪儿?

nǐ zài nǎr?

Where are you?

我在家。

wǒ zài jiā.

I'm at home.

他去哪儿了?

tā qù nǎr le?

Where did he go?

Synonyms

哪里 (nǎlǐ)

where

哪儿 (nǎr)

where

哪里儿 (nǎlǐr)

where

Antonyms

这里 (zhè lǐ)

here

那边 (nà biān)

there

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Etymology & Components

The Chinese character 哪儿 (nǎr), meaning "where", is composed of two parts: 哪 (nǎ) and 儿 (r). The character 哪 is a question word used to ask about location, while 儿 is a suffix used to indicate a place or location. Together, 哪儿 forms a compound word that means "where".The character 哪 is derived from the Old Chinese word *nˤaʔ, which was used as a question word meaning "where". This word is thought to have originated from the Proto-Sino-Tibetan language, which was the ancestor of Chinese and Tibetan languages. The character 儿 is derived from the Old Chinese word *ʔaʔ, which was used as a suffix to indicate a place or location. This word is thought to have originated from the Proto-Austronesian language, which was the ancestor of many languages spoken in Southeast Asia and Oceania.The compound word 哪儿 is first attested in written Chinese in the 13th century. It is believed to have been formed by combining the characters 哪 and 儿 to create a more specific question word for location. 哪儿 is now one of the most commonly used question words in Chinese, and it is used in both formal and informal speech.