何々

なになに

such and such, What?

JLPT N2

Character Breakdown

Usage of

The term is used in Chinese to refer to 'such and such' or 'some unspecified thing.' It often appears in contexts where the speaker wants to mention something vaguely or when the exact details are unknown or unimportant. It can also be used to imitate or represent a placeholder name, similar to 'so-and-so' in English.

Common contexts

  • Referring to unspecified items or matters: "说" (talk about such and such things).
  • Asking about unspecified objects or details: "什么" (what kind of such and such).
  • Polite or indirect reference to a person when the name is unknown or withheld: "" (Mr. So-and-so).

Collocations and patterns

Notes

This expression is somewhat literary or formal and less common in everyday spoken Mandarin. It is often used in written language or formal speech to avoid specifying exact details. Avoid confusing it with the question word (hé), which means 'what' but is rarely used alone in modern spoken Chinese.

Example Sentences

He always talks about such and such things that people can't understand.

Please tell me what kind of such and such you want to buy.

Mr. So-and-so, may I ask who you are looking for?