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To cry

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  • The primary Chinese verb for crying or weeping.
  • Used for both deep sorrow and minor daily frustrations.
  • Very common in texting to show you are overwhelmed.

Bedeutung

This is the core word for crying or weeping. It describes the act of tears falling from your eyes because you are sad, hurt, or even super happy.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Seeing a child in the park

那个小孩子在哭。

That little child is crying.

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Watching a sad movie with a partner

这个电影太感人了,我想哭。

This movie is so touching, I want to cry.

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Texting a friend about a bad day

我的手机坏了,真想哭。

My phone broke, I really want to cry.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

Crying is often seen as a private matter. Similar to the mainland, public displays are generally reserved for close circles. Crying is a stylized performance art.

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Visual Memory

Look at the character {哭|kū} and trace the eyes and mouth. It helps you remember the meaning instantly.

In 15 Sekunden

  • The primary Chinese verb for crying or weeping.
  • Used for both deep sorrow and minor daily frustrations.
  • Very common in texting to show you are overwhelmed.

What It Means

(kū) is a simple, powerful word. It represents the sound and action of crying. The character even looks like two eyes over a mouth. It captures everything from a tiny sob to a loud wail. It is one of the first emotional verbs you should know.

How To Use It

You can use it as a simple verb. Put a subject before it like 他哭了 (He cried). You can also describe how someone cries. Use 大哭 (dà kū) for loud, heavy crying. Use 小声哭 (xiǎoshēng kū) for quiet sobbing. It often pairs with the particle to show the action started.

When To Use It

Use it when you see a baby crying for milk. Use it when your friend is heartbroken over a breakup. It works perfectly when watching a sad movie together. You can even use it when you are laughing so hard you cry. In texting, it is great for expressing minor frustrations. For example, 'I forgot my lunch 我要哭了' (I'm gonna cry).

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using it in very stiff, formal business reports. In those cases, use more formal terms like 流泪 (liú lèi). Don't use it to mock someone unless you are very close. It can feel a bit blunt if used without empathy. If someone is just a bit 'teary-eyed,' might feel too heavy.

Cultural Background

In traditional Chinese culture, showing extreme emotion was often discouraged. There is a famous saying: 'Men do not easily cry.' However, modern China is much more expressive. On the internet, has become a cute way to complain. Young people use 'cry' emojis constantly to show they are overwhelmed. It is no longer just about deep tragedy.

Common Variations

You will often hear 别哭了 (bié kū le), which means 'stop crying.' Another common one is 哭笑不得 (kū xiào bù dé). This describes a situation so ridiculous you don't know whether to cry or laugh. If someone is a 'crybaby,' you call them a 爱哭鬼 (ài kū guǐ).

Nutzungshinweise

The word is neutral and suitable for all ages. In digital communication, it is frequently used to express mild distress or being touched.

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Visual Memory

Look at the character {哭|kū} and trace the eyes and mouth. It helps you remember the meaning instantly.

Beispiele

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#1 Seeing a child in the park

那个小孩子在哭。

That little child is crying.

A straightforward observation of the action.

#2 Watching a sad movie with a partner

这个电影太感人了,我想哭。

This movie is so touching, I want to cry.

Expressing a personal emotional response.

#3 Texting a friend about a bad day

我的手机坏了,真想哭。

My phone broke, I really want to cry.

Hyperbolic use common in modern texting.

#4 Comforting a friend

别哭了,一切都会好的。

Stop crying, everything will be fine.

Using 'bié...le' to tell someone to stop an action.

#5 Describing a tragic news event

听到这个消息,大家都哭了。

Everyone cried upon hearing this news.

Used in a more serious, collective context.

#6 Laughing too hard at a joke

我笑哭了!

I'm laughing until I cry!

The Chinese equivalent of the 'laugh-cry' emoji.

Teste dich selbst

Which verb means 'to cry'?

Choose the correct verb: A) {喊|hǎn} B) {哭|kū} C) {笑|xiào}

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: B

{哭|kū} is the verb for crying.

🎉 Ergebnis: /1

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Aufgabensammlung

1 Aufgaben
Which verb means 'to cry'? Choose A1

Choose the correct verb: A) {喊|hǎn} B) {哭|kū} C) {笑|xiào}

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: B

{哭|kū} is the verb for crying.

🎉 Ergebnis: /1

Häufig gestellte Fragen

1 Fragen

No, it can be for joy too.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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哭泣

synonym

Weeping

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大哭

specialized form

To wail

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哭笑不得

builds on

Not knowing whether to laugh or cry

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