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Character Breakdown

Usage of (xiào)

The character primarily means "to laugh" or "to smile." It is used both as a verb to describe the action of laughing and as a noun referring to a smile or laughter.

Common Contexts

  • Expressing laughter in response to humor or joy, e.g., 笑话大家 (Everyone laughed when they heard the joke).
  • Describing someone's smile or the act of smiling, often to convey warmth or friendliness.
  • Used in polite or gentle requests, such as asking someone not to laugh at a mistake.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (xiào zhe shuō): "say with a smile," used to describe speaking while smiling.
  • (xiàoróng): "smile," a noun often used to describe someone's facial expression.
  • 笑话 (xiàohuà): "joke," a common compound where relates to laughter.

Nuances

When using , the tone is generally light and positive. It can express genuine happiness or be used to soften criticism or embarrassment. Avoid confusing with (kū, "to cry") or 笑话 (xiàohuà) when referring to jokes, as the latter specifically means "joke" rather than just laughter.

Register

is neutral and widely used in both spoken and written Mandarin. It is appropriate in casual conversations and formal contexts alike.

Example Sentences

Her smile is very contagious.

Everyone laughed when they heard this joke.

Don’t laugh at my inaccurate pronunciation.

He said with a smile that tomorrow will be better.

Her smile filled the room with warmth.