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Character Breakdown

Core Meaning and Usage

The character (hǎo) primarily means "good" or "well." It is one of the most common adjectives in Mandarin and can describe quality, condition, or approval. It can also function as an adverb or interjection in conversational contexts.

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • 好吃 (hǎo chī): delicious, used to describe food.
  • (hǎo kàn): good-looking or interesting (for visual appeal).
  • (hǎo rén): a good person, kind or morally good.
  • + verb: indicates willingness or readiness, e.g., (willing to talk), (easy to do).
  • as an interjection: used to agree or confirm, similar to "okay" or "alright."

Usage Notes

is very versatile. When used before a verb, it can indicate readiness or suitability. When used alone, it often expresses agreement or approval. It is important not to confuse with (hěn), which means "very"; emphasizes quality or goodness, while is a degree adverb.

Common Confusion

Learners sometimes confuse with 好像 (hǎoxiàng, "seems like") or 好像 (hǎo xiàng, "to like something"). Remember alone means "good," while 好像 is a separate word meaning "seems" or "appears."

Summary

is essential for expressing positive qualities, agreement, and readiness. Its flexibility makes it a foundational word in everyday Mandarin conversation.

Example Sentences

The food at this restaurant is very good.

You look good today.

He is a good teacher who is always patient with students.

This piece of clothing fits just right.

Okay, let's start.