愿意

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"愿意" (yuànyì) expresses willingness or readiness to do something. It often implies a positive attitude or consent toward an action or proposal. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to ask or state if someone wants or agrees to do something.

Common Collocations

These collocations highlight the speaker's readiness or consent.

Usage Notes

"愿意" is often followed by a verb indicating the action the speaker is willing to perform. It can be used in questions to politely ask for someone's willingness, or in negative form (愿意) to express refusal or reluctance.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "愿意" with "" (xiǎng), which means "to want" or "to think" but can be less formal or less about willingness and more about desire or intention. "愿意" emphasizes a conscious choice or consent.

Summary

Use "愿意" when you want to express readiness or willingness to do something, especially in polite or formal contexts. It is a key word to express consent or agreement in Mandarin.

Example Sentences

I am willing to help you complete this project.

Are you willing to travel with me?

He is unwilling to accept help from others.

If you are willing, we can study Chinese together.

She is willing to work hard for her dreams.