HSK Level 1

还有

hái yǒu

également; en plus; outre

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Exemples de phrases

我还有很多作业要做。

wǒ hái yǒu hěn duō zuòyè yào zuò.

I still have a lot of homework to do.

你还有钱吗?

nǐ hái yǒu qián ma?

Do you still have money?

我们还有时间吗?

wǒmen hái yǒu shíjiān ma?

Do we still have time?

Synonymes

并且 (bìngqiě)

and; also; in addition

而且 (érqiě)

and; also; in addition

再者 (zàizhě)

moreover; besides; in addition

Antonymes

没有 (méiyǒu)

don't have

不再 (bùzài)

no longer

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 还有 (hái yǒu) is composed of two characters: 还 (hái) and 有 (yǒu). The character 还 (hái) originally meant "to return" or "to come back". In modern Chinese, it is often used to indicate "still" or "yet". The character 有 (yǒu) means "to have" or "to exist". When combined, the two characters 还有 (hái yǒu) literally mean "still have" or "still exist". However, in most cases, 还有 is used to express the meaning of "in addition" or "moreover". For example, the sentence "我还有很多书要读" (wǒ hái yǒu hěn duō shū yào dú) means "I still have many books to read". In this sentence, 还有 is used to indicate that there are more books to be read in addition to the ones that have already been read.