Usage of 猜 (cāi)
The verb 猜 means "to guess" or "to speculate." It is commonly used when someone tries to infer or predict something without having full information. It can be used in casual conversations, such as guessing a person's identity or guessing an answer.
Common contexts
- Asking someone to guess something: 你猜 (nǐ cāi) "you guess"
- Expressing a personal guess or speculation: 我猜 (wǒ cāi) "I guess"
- Talking about guessing games or riddles: 猜谜语 (cāi míyǔ) "guess riddles"
Collocations and patterns
- 你猜猜看 (nǐ cāi cāi kàn): "try to guess" — a polite or playful invitation to guess
- 猜对了 (cāi duì le): "guessed correctly"
- 猜错了 (cāi cuò le): "guessed incorrectly"
Nuances
Using 猜 implies uncertainty and a degree of playfulness or speculation. It is less formal than 推测 (tuīcè), which is more analytical. 猜 is often used in everyday speech and informal contexts.
Common confusion
Don't confuse 猜 with 认为 (rènwéi, "to think") or 觉得 (juéde, "to feel/think"), which express opinions rather than guesses. 猜 always involves some uncertainty or lack of definite knowledge.
Usage of 猜 (cāi)
The verb 猜 means "to guess" or "to speculate." It is commonly used when someone tries to infer or predict something without having full information. It can be used in casual conversations, such as guessing a person's identity or guessing an answer.
Common contexts
- Asking someone to guess something: 你猜 (nǐ cāi) "you guess"
- Expressing a personal guess or speculation: 我猜 (wǒ cāi) "I guess"
- Talking about guessing games or riddles: 猜谜语 (cāi míyǔ) "guess riddles"
Collocations and patterns
- 你猜猜看 (nǐ cāi cāi kàn): "try to guess" — a polite or playful invitation to guess
- 猜对了 (cāi duì le): "guessed correctly"
- 猜错了 (cāi cuò le): "guessed incorrectly"
Nuances
Using 猜 implies uncertainty and a degree of playfulness or speculation. It is less formal than 推测 (tuīcè), which is more analytical. 猜 is often used in everyday speech and informal contexts.
Common confusion
Don't confuse 猜 with 认为 (rènwéi, "to think") or 觉得 (juéde, "to feel/think"), which express opinions rather than guesses. 猜 always involves some uncertainty or lack of definite knowledge.
Usage of 猜 (cāi)
The verb 猜 means "to guess" or "to speculate." It is commonly used when someone tries to infer or predict something without having full information. It can be used in casual conversations, such as guessing a person's identity or guessing an answer.
Common contexts
- Asking someone to guess something: 你猜 (nǐ cāi) "you guess"
- Expressing a personal guess or speculation: 我猜 (wǒ cāi) "I guess"
- Talking about guessing games or riddles: 猜谜语 (cāi míyǔ) "guess riddles"
Collocations and patterns
- 你猜猜看 (nǐ cāi cāi kàn): "try to guess" — a polite or playful invitation to guess
- 猜对了 (cāi duì le): "guessed correctly"
- 猜错了 (cāi cuò le): "guessed incorrectly"
Nuances
Using 猜 implies uncertainty and a degree of playfulness or speculation. It is less formal than 推测 (tuīcè), which is more analytical. 猜 is often used in everyday speech and informal contexts.
Common confusion
Don't confuse 猜 with 认为 (rènwéi, "to think") or 觉得 (juéde, "to feel/think"), which express opinions rather than guesses. 猜 always involves some uncertainty or lack of definite knowledge.