hěn

très

HSK Level 1

Exemples de phrases

我很高兴

wǒ hěn gāoxìng

I am very happy

他很帅

tā hěn shuài

He is very handsome

她很漂亮

tā hěn piàoliang

She is very beautiful

Synonymes

非常 (fēicháng)

very

十分 (shífēn)

very

极其 (jíqí)

extremely

Antonymes

(bù)

not

不太 (bù tài)

not very

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Étymologie et composants

The Chinese character 很 (hěn) is composed of two parts: the radical 虍 (yán), which means "dog," and the phonetic component 犬 (quǎn), which is also pronounced "quǎn." The character 很 originally meant "fierce dog," but over time its meaning has evolved to include a wider range of meanings, including "very," "much," and "quite."The radical 虍 (yán) is a pictograph of a dog. The character 犬 (quǎn) is a phonetic component that is used to represent the sound "quǎn." The combination of these two components creates the character 很 (hěn), which is pronounced "hěn" and means "very," "much," or "quite."The character 很 is often used to emphasize the degree of something. For example, the sentence 我很喜欢吃苹果 (wǒ hěn xǐhuan chī píngguǒ) means "I really like to eat apples." The character 很 can also be used to express a strong emotion. For example, the sentence 我很生气 (wǒ hěn shēngqì) means "I am very angry."The character 很 is a versatile character that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is an important character for HSK learners to know, as it is used frequently in everyday speech.