HSK Level 1

那里

nà lǐ

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Exemples de phrases

那里有很多人。

Nàlǐ yǒu hěnduō rén.

There are many people there.

那里有一棵大树。

Nàlǐ yǒu yī kē dàshù.

There is a big tree there.

那里有一座山。

Nàlǐ yǒu yī zuò shān.

There is a mountain there.

Synonymes

那儿 (nàr)

there

那边 (nàbian)

over there

那边儿 (nàbianr)

over there

Antonymes

这里 (zhè lǐ)

here

那边 (nà biān)

over there

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word **那里** (nàlǐ) is composed of two characters: **那** (nà) and **里** (lǐ). The character **那** (nà) is a demonstrative pronoun that means "that" or "there". It is used to refer to something that is distant from the speaker in both space and time. The character **里** (lǐ) is a preposition that means "in" or "inside". It is used to indicate the location of something.When the two characters **那** (nà) and **里** (lǐ) are combined, they form the word **那里** (nàlǐ), which means "there" or "over there". This word is used to refer to a place that is distant from the speaker in both space and time. For example, if you want to say "The book is over there," you would say "书在那儿 (shū zài nàlǐ)."The word **那里** (nàlǐ) can also be used to refer to a place that is not physically present. For example, if you want to say "I remember that place," you would say "我记得那里 (wǒ jìdé nàlǐ)."The word **那里** (nàlǐ) is a very common word in Chinese. It is used in both spoken and written language. It is important to understand the meaning of this word in order to communicate effectively in Chinese.