后年

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Meaning and Usage

"后年" (hòunián) specifically refers to the year after next, that is, two years from the current year. It is a common time expression used in everyday conversation and formal contexts when discussing plans or predictions beyond the next calendar year.

Common Collocations

  • 后年结婚 (get married the year after next): often used when discussing future life plans.
  • 后年计划 (plans for the year after next): used in contexts of scheduling or forecasting.

Usage Notes

"后年" is distinct from "明年" (next year) and "今年" (this year). It always points to the year two years ahead. When using "后年," speakers imply a somewhat longer-term future, often involving preparation or anticipation.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse "后年" with "前年" (the year before last). The prefix "" means "after," so "后年" is after next year, while "" means "before," so "前年" is two years ago.

Example Sentences

I plan to study abroad in China the year after next.

The economic situation the year after next might be better.

We will get married the year after next, let's start preparing now.