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− | Both 高兴 (gāoxìng) and 开心 (kāixīn) can translated | + | Both 高兴 (gāoxìng) and 开心 (kāixīn) can translated as "happy." Both can be used in formal and informal settings, although 高兴 (gāoxìng) as perhaps a tiny bit more formal. Both words are often paired with intensifiers like 很 (hěn), 太 (tài), 非常 (fēicháng). A final difference is that 高兴 (gāoxìng) is used in fixed patterns like when you meet someone for the first time and say “pleased to meet you.” |
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− | * | + | * 很 <em>开心</em> <span class="pinyin">Hěn <em> kāixīn </em> </span><span class="trans">very happy</span> |
− | * | + | * 太 <em>开心</em> 了 <span class="pinyin">Tài <em> kāixīn </em> le</span><span class="trans">so happy</span> |
− | * | + | * 非常 <em>高兴</em> <span class="pinyin">Fēicháng <em> gāoxìng </em></span><span class="trans">very happy</span> |
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+ | * 今天 我 <strong>很</strong> <em>开心</em>。 <span class="pinyin">Jīntiān wǒ <strong>hěn</strong> <em> kāixīn </em>.</span><span class="trans">I'm happy today.</span> | ||
+ | * 你 为什么 不 <em>开心</em>? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ wèishénme bù <em> kāixīn </em>?</span><span class="trans">Why are you not happy?</span> | ||
+ | * 她 <strong>很</strong> <em>开心</em> 地 吃 完 了 晚饭。 <span class="pinyin">Tā <strong>hěn</strong> <em>kāixīn</em> de chī wán le wǎnfàn.</span><span class="trans">She happily finished her dinner.</span> | ||
+ | * 今天 我们 在 公园 玩 得 <strong>很</strong> <em>开心</em>。 <span class="pinyin">Jīntiān wǒmen zài gōngyuán wán de <strong>hěn</strong> <em>kāixīn</em>.</span><span class="trans">We had a lot of fun at the park today.</span> | ||
+ | * 你 能 来,我 <strong>太</strong> <em>开心</em> <strong>了</strong>。 <span class="pinyin">Nǐ néng lái, wǒ <strong>tài</strong> <em>kāixīn</em> <strong>le</strong>.</span><span class="trans">I am so happy that you could come.</span> | ||
+ | * 今天 老师 <strong>很</strong> <em>高兴</em>。 <span class="pinyin">Jīntiān lǎoshī <strong>hěn</strong> <em> gāoxìng </em>.</span><span class="trans">Today the teacher is happy.</span> | ||
+ | * 我 <strong>很</strong> <em>高兴</em> 我的 中文 变 好 了。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ <strong>hěn</strong> <em>gāoxìng</em> wǒ de Zhōngwén biàn hǎo le.</span><span class="trans">I'm glad my Chinese has gotten better.</span> | ||
+ | * 听到 这个 笑话,我 有点 不 <em>高兴</em> 了。 <span class="pinyin">Tīngdào zhège xiàohuà, wǒ yǒudiǎn bù <em>gāoxìng</em> le.</span><span class="trans">I'm a little unhappy to hear that joke.</span> | ||
+ | * 我 有 一 件 <em>高兴</em> 的 事情 告诉 你。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ yǒu yī jiàn <em>gāoxìng</em> de shìqing gàosu nǐ.</span><span class="trans">I have something happy to tell you about.</span> | ||
+ | * 我 <strong>很</strong> <em>高兴</em> 我们 又 见面 了。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ <strong>hěn</strong> <em>gāoxìng</em> wǒmen yòu jiànmiàn le.</span><span class="trans">I'm glad we met again.</span> | ||
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== To say “pleased to meet you” use 高兴 == | == To say “pleased to meet you” use 高兴 == | ||
− | This sentence is not a traditional Chinese saying; it's more of a translation from English (or perhaps other European languages). In this case it's not that 开心 (kāixīn) is necessarily ''wrong''; it's just that there's already a set phrase that everyone knows, using 高兴 (gāoxìng). | + | This sentence is not a traditional Chinese saying; it's more of a translation from English (or perhaps other European languages). In this case it's not that 开心 (kāixīn) is necessarily ''wrong''; it's just that there's already a set phrase that everyone knows and expects, using 高兴 (gāoxìng). |
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=== Websites === | === Websites === | ||
− | * | + | * [https://zh.hinative.com/questions/17274531 "高兴" 和 "开心" 和有什么不一样?] (HiNative) |
− | https://zh.hinative.com/questions/17274531 |
Latest revision as of 06:45, 7 July 2022
Both 高兴 (gāoxìng) and 开心 (kāixīn) can translated as "happy." Both can be used in formal and informal settings, although 高兴 (gāoxìng) as perhaps a tiny bit more formal. Both words are often paired with intensifiers like 很 (hěn), 太 (tài), 非常 (fēicháng). A final difference is that 高兴 (gāoxìng) is used in fixed patterns like when you meet someone for the first time and say “pleased to meet you.”
高兴 (gāoxìng) | 开心 (kāixīn) | |
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Meaning | happy | happy |
Part of Speech | adjective | adjective |
Formality | flexible | flexible |
Contents
In common patterns "happy" 高兴 and 开心 are interchangeable
The following examples work with both 高兴 and 开心.
Common Phrases
- 很 开心 very happy
- 太 开心 了 so happy
- 非常 高兴 very happy
Example Sentences
For each the following sentences, 高兴 and 开心 are correct:
- 今天 我 很 开心。 I'm happy today.
- 你 为什么 不 开心? Why are you not happy?
- 她 很 开心 地 吃 完 了 晚饭。 She happily finished her dinner.
- 今天 我们 在 公园 玩 得 很 开心。 We had a lot of fun at the park today.
- 你 能 来,我 太 开心 了。 I am so happy that you could come.
- 今天 老师 很 高兴。 Today the teacher is happy.
- 我 很 高兴 我的 中文 变 好 了。 I'm glad my Chinese has gotten better.
- 听到 这个 笑话,我 有点 不 高兴 了。 I'm a little unhappy to hear that joke.
- 我 有 一 件 高兴 的 事情 告诉 你。 I have something happy to tell you about.
- 我 很 高兴 我们 又 见面 了。 I'm glad we met again.
To say “pleased to meet you” use 高兴
This sentence is not a traditional Chinese saying; it's more of a translation from English (or perhaps other European languages). In this case it's not that 开心 (kāixīn) is necessarily wrong; it's just that there's already a set phrase that everyone knows and expects, using 高兴 (gāoxìng).
- 认识 你 很 高兴。 Pleased to meet you.
- 很 高兴 认识 你。 Pleased to meet you.
We're using "pleased to meet you" instead of "nice to meet you" because "pleased" is closer to "happy," but you can translate that as "nice" in your head if you like.
Sources and further reading
Websites
- "高兴" 和 "开心" 和有什么不一样? (HiNative)