恰巧

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Usage of 恰巧

The adverb 恰巧 is used to express that something happens by chance or coincidentally, often with a neutral or positive nuance. It emphasizes the exactness of the timing or situation, similar to "just" or "as chance would have it" in English.

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Nuances and Usage Notes

恰巧 often implies a fortunate or unexpected coincidence rather than a negative one. It is more formal and literary than casual words like 偶然. It can be used in spoken and written Chinese but is more common in written or semi-formal contexts.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 恰巧 with , which is a noun meaning "coincidence." 恰巧 is an adverb modifying verbs or clauses. Also, 恰巧 stresses the exactness of the coincidence, while 偶然 is more general for "by chance."

Summary

Use 恰巧 when you want to highlight that something happened exactly by chance, often with a positive or neutral tone, and when emphasizing the timing or situation's precision.

Example Sentences

I happened to meet him, it was a pleasant surprise.

As chance would have it, today is his birthday, so we prepared a surprise

He happened to appear just when I needed help.