Expressing "not very" with "bu zenme"
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When you use 不怎么 (bù zěnme) before an adjective, it means "not very." This structure is similar to how English speakers may say something is "not very good."
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When used together with an adjective, 不怎么 becomes similar to 不太, which means that the degree of the adjective is not very high.
Subj. + 不怎么 + Adj. / Psychological Verb
Using this grammar structure is a way to indirectly or mildly state something. Instead of saying "他不聪明" (tā bù cōngming) you can say "他不怎么聪明" (tā bù zěnme cōngming), turning a very direct statement to a milder, more wayward statement.
Examples
- 最近 不 怎么 忙 。It hasn't been very busy lately.
- 我 觉得 这个 菜 不 怎么 好吃。I don't think this dish is really tasty.
- 这里 的 冬天 不 怎么 冷 。It's not very cold here in winter.
- 他们 好像 不 怎么 高兴 。They seem not very happy.
- 这 个 学生 不 怎么 努力 。This student isn't very hard-working.
- 那 家 餐厅 不 怎么 干净 。That restaurant isn't very clean.
- 这个 老师 不 怎么 专业 。This teacher isn't really professional.
- 我 不 怎么 喜欢 咖啡 。I don't like coffee very much.
- 他 去 美国 一 年 多 了 ,不过 不 怎么 想家 。He's been in America for more than one year, but he's not really homesick.
- 她 男朋友 好像 不 怎么 关心 她 。Her boyfriend doesn't seem to care about her very much.
Remember that to make 不怎么 mean "not very" use it with an adjective. Using it with a verb will give it the meaning of "not often."
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