Expressing "almost" using "chadian"

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To say that something bad almost happened (but didn't), you can add the word 差点 (chàdiǎn) before the verb. You will also hear 差点儿 (chàdiǎnr) in northern China. There is no difference in meaning between 差点 and 差点儿.

Literal Meaning

It might help to understand the literal meaning of the structure. The word 差 (chà) has a lot of meanings. In this case, it means "to lack," or "to be short." So in Chinese, the way to say "almost" is to say, "lacking that little bit." If that "little bit" hadn't been lacking, it would have happened. But it was lacking, so it didn't happen。Technically, it almost happened. Just remember: The fact is always opposite with the verb phrase after "差点(儿)", whether the verb phrase contains "没" or not.

Basic Structure

Subject + 差点(儿) + [Verb Phrase] + 了

Note that the "Verb Phrase" part of the structure is usually something bad or something you don't wish for, and that it didn't happen. You can put "就" after "差点儿" .

Examples

  • 我们 队 差点儿 输了。 (the team didn't lose)Our team almost lost.
  • 我们 队 差点儿 输了。 (the team didn't lose)Our team almost lost.
  • 雨 很 大,我 差点 回 不 来 了 。 (I actually did make it back, though)The rain is so heavy I almost couldn't make it back.
  • 雨 很 大,我 差点 回 不 来 了 。 (I actually did make it back, though)The rain is so heavy I almost couldn't make it back.
  • 路上 堵车,我 差点儿 迟到 了 。 (I wasn't late)The traffic is bad; I was almost late.
  • 路上 堵车,我 差点儿 迟到 了 。 (I wasn't late)The traffic is bad; I was almost late.
  • 差点儿 (就) 犯 了 一 个 大 错 。 (I didn't make a big mistake)I nearly made a big mistake.
  • 差点儿 (就) 看到 我们 了,好 险 ! (he didn't see us)He almost saw us. That was a close one!
  • 看到 妈妈 走 了,她 差点儿 (就) 哭 了 。 (she didn't cry)When she saw mom leave, she almost cried.
  • 我们 队 差点儿 (就) 赢了。 (the team didn't win; this type of usage less common)Our team almost won.
  • 都 怪 你,我差点儿 (就) 做 好 了。(I haven't done yet.)It's your fault. I almost done.
  • 汽车 差点儿 就到机场 了,可是突然坏了 。 (the bus didn't arrive )The bus almost arrived at the airport.It suddenly broke down.


Structure with 没

This can get confusing, even though it's really the same pattern (and same logic) with a little added complexity.

Subject + 差点(儿) + [没 + Verb Phrase]

This pattern goes beyond the difficulty level of the needs of the B1 learner, so to learn more about this usage, see expressing "almost" using "chadian mei".

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