Meaning and Usage
"女孩儿" (nǚháir) specifically refers to a young female child or girl. It is a common, informal term used in everyday speech to describe girls, often younger ones. The suffix "儿" (ér) is a diminutive and colloquial ending common in northern Chinese dialects, especially Beijing Mandarin, giving the word a familiar and affectionate tone.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "女孩儿" when talking about children in family, school, or casual settings. It emphasizes youth and femininity without formality.
Collocations and Patterns
- 女孩儿 + verb (e.g., 女孩儿玩耍) — describing actions of girls
- 小女孩儿 — emphasizing a younger girl
- 聪明的女孩儿 — describing qualities of a girl
Usage Notes
The word is informal and often used in spoken Mandarin. In formal writing, "女孩" without the "儿" is more common. The "儿" ending adds a colloquial, warm feeling. Avoid confusing "女孩儿" with "女人" which means adult woman. "女孩儿" always implies a child or young girl.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse "女孩儿" with "女孩子" (nǚháizi), which also means girl. Both are correct, but "女孩儿" is more northern and colloquial, while "女孩子" is more neutral and widely used across regions.
Meaning and Usage
"女孩儿" (nǚháir) specifically refers to a young female child or girl. It is a common, informal term used in everyday speech to describe girls, often younger ones. The suffix "儿" (ér) is a diminutive and colloquial ending common in northern Chinese dialects, especially Beijing Mandarin, giving the word a familiar and affectionate tone.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "女孩儿" when talking about children in family, school, or casual settings. It emphasizes youth and femininity without formality.
Collocations and Patterns
- 女孩儿 + verb (e.g., 女孩儿玩耍) — describing actions of girls
- 小女孩儿 — emphasizing a younger girl
- 聪明的女孩儿 — describing qualities of a girl
Usage Notes
The word is informal and often used in spoken Mandarin. In formal writing, "女孩" without the "儿" is more common. The "儿" ending adds a colloquial, warm feeling. Avoid confusing "女孩儿" with "女人" which means adult woman. "女孩儿" always implies a child or young girl.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse "女孩儿" with "女孩子" (nǚháizi), which also means girl. Both are correct, but "女孩儿" is more northern and colloquial, while "女孩子" is more neutral and widely used across regions.
Meaning and Usage
"女孩儿" (nǚháir) specifically refers to a young female child or girl. It is a common, informal term used in everyday speech to describe girls, often younger ones. The suffix "儿" (ér) is a diminutive and colloquial ending common in northern Chinese dialects, especially Beijing Mandarin, giving the word a familiar and affectionate tone.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "女孩儿" when talking about children in family, school, or casual settings. It emphasizes youth and femininity without formality.
Collocations and Patterns
- 女孩儿 + verb (e.g., 女孩儿玩耍) — describing actions of girls
- 小女孩儿 — emphasizing a younger girl
- 聪明的女孩儿 — describing qualities of a girl
Usage Notes
The word is informal and often used in spoken Mandarin. In formal writing, "女孩" without the "儿" is more common. The "儿" ending adds a colloquial, warm feeling. Avoid confusing "女孩儿" with "女人" which means adult woman. "女孩儿" always implies a child or young girl.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse "女孩儿" with "女孩子" (nǚháizi), which also means girl. Both are correct, but "女孩儿" is more northern and colloquial, while "女孩子" is more neutral and widely used across regions.