有幸

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Usage of 有幸

The phrase 有幸 (yǒuxìng) is used to express that someone is fortunate or honored to experience or do something. It often appears in formal or polite contexts, such as speeches, letters, or professional settings.

Common contexts

  • Expressing gratitude for an opportunity: "有幸参加..." (I am fortunate to participate...)
  • Showing respect or honor: "有幸认识..." (It is an honor to know you)
  • Describing a rare or special event: "有幸见证..." (fortunate to witness...)

Collocations and patterns

  • 有幸 + verb (e.g., 参加, 认识, 见证): emphasizes the speaker's gratitude or honor for the action.
  • Often used in formal speech or writing rather than casual conversation.

Nuance and register

Using 有幸 conveys humility and respect, highlighting that the speaker feels lucky or honored. It is less common in everyday informal speech and more typical in professional or ceremonial language.

Common confusion

Do not confuse 有幸 with simply "幸运" (xìngyùn), which means lucky in a general sense. 有幸 specifically implies a sense of honor or privilege in addition to luck.

Example Sentences

I was fortunate to attend this important meeting.

It is my honor to have the privilege of knowing you.

We were fortunate to witness a historic moment.