yóu qí
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特别是 (tèbié shì)
especially
尤其 (yóuqí)
particularly
一般 (yībān)
generally
通常 (tōngcháng)
usually
The Chinese word 尤其 (yóu qí) is composed of two characters: 尤 (yóu) and 其 (qí). 尤 originally meant "more" or "especially", and 其 is a possessive pronoun meaning "his", "her", or "its". Together, 尤其 means "especially" or "particularly".The word 尤其 is often used to emphasize a certain point or to make a comparison. For example, you could say 我尤其喜欢吃水果 (wǒ yóu qí xǐhuan chī shuǐguǒ), which means "I especially like to eat fruit". In this sentence, 尤其 is used to emphasize the speaker's preference for fruit over other foods.Another example of how 尤其 can be used is in the sentence 他尤其擅长数学 (tā yóu qí shàncháng shùxué), which means "He is especially good at math". In this sentence, 尤其 is used to compare the speaker's math skills to his other skills.尤其 is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is a useful word to know for HSK learners who want to be able to express themselves clearly and concisely in Chinese.