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- Used to say you are physically or mentally lost.
- Simple three-word structure: Subject + Verb + Particle.
- Safe for both formal and casual settings.
意味
This is the most direct way to say you've lost your way. Use it when you literally can't find your destination or metaphorically when you're confused by a situation.
主な例文
3 / 6Asking a stranger for help
你好,我迷路了,请问地铁站在哪?
Hello, I'm lost. Where is the subway station?
Calling a friend from a street corner
我不认识这里,我迷路了。
I don't recognize this place; I'm lost.
In a confusing business meeting
对不起,我有点迷路了,你能再说一遍吗?
Sorry, I'm a bit lost. Can you say that again?
文化的背景
Asking for directions is a great way to interact with locals who are often proud to show off their city. People are extremely friendly and might even walk you to your destination.
Add '请问'
Always start with '请问' (May I ask) to be polite.
15秒でわかる
- Used to say you are physically or mentally lost.
- Simple three-word structure: Subject + Verb + Particle.
- Safe for both formal and casual settings.
What It Means
我迷路了 (wǒ mí lù le) is a simple, essential phrase. The word 迷 means to be lost or confused. 路 means road or path. Together, they mean your internal GPS has failed. The 了 at the end signals a change of state. You weren't lost before, but you definitely are now!
How To Use It
Just drop this phrase as soon as you realize the map isn't matching the street. It is a complete sentence on its own. You can say it to a passerby or into your phone. If you want to be more specific, you can add where you are. For example, 我在商场里迷路了 means you're lost in the mall. We've all been there after three rounds of bubble tea.
When To Use It
Use it when you are wandering around a new city. It is perfect for calling a friend when you can't find the restaurant. You can also use it during a confusing lecture or meeting. It signals that you've lost the thread of the conversation. It’s a very honest and humble way to ask for help.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this if you just forgot a word. That’s a different kind of 'lost.' Also, avoid using it in very high-stakes formal presentations. In those cases, say you need 'clarification' instead. It might sound a bit too helpless if you're leading the meeting. Don't use it if you're 'lost in thought'—that's a different expression entirely!
Cultural Background
Chinese cities can be like massive, beautiful mazes. Especially in places like Chongqing, even locals get lost! Asking for directions is a common social interaction in China. People are generally very helpful to those who admit they are lost. It shows you trust them to guide you. It’s a great 'icebreaker' for practicing your Chinese with real people.
Common Variations
If you want to sound more casual, just say 迷路了. If you are completely, hopelessly lost, add 彻底 (chè dǐ). 我彻底迷路了 means 'I am totally lost.' If you want to ask if someone else is lost, say 你迷路了吗?. It’s a kind way to offer help to a confused-looking tourist.
使い方のコツ
This is a high-frequency, neutral phrase. It's safe for all ages and social levels. Just remember to pair it with a polite greeting if you're talking to someone you don't know.
Add '请问'
Always start with '请问' (May I ask) to be polite.
例文
6你好,我迷路了,请问地铁站在哪?
Hello, I'm lost. Where is the subway station?
A polite way to start a request for directions.
我不认识这里,我迷路了。
I don't recognize this place; I'm lost.
Expresses a bit of anxiety or confusion to a friend.
对不起,我有点迷路了,你能再说一遍吗?
Sorry, I'm a bit lost. Can you say that again?
Metaphorical use meaning you don't follow the logic.
救命!我在这个公园里迷路了。
Help! I'm lost in this park.
Using 'Save me' (jiùmìng) adds a humorous, dramatic touch.
我迷路了,我找不到妈妈。
I'm lost; I can't find my mom.
Direct and clear for emergency situations.
这个商场太大,我迷路了。
This mall is too big; I'm lost.
Relatable everyday frustration in big cities.
自分をテスト
Which phrase is correct for being lost?
我____了。
迷路 is the correct verb for losing one's way.
🎉 スコア: /1
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Formality of '我迷路了'
Used with friends or family.
迷路了,救我!
Standard way to speak to strangers.
不好意思,我迷路了。
Polite clarification in meetings.
我有些迷失了方向。
Where to use '我迷路了'
New City
Finding a hotel
Large Mall
Finding the exit
Classroom
Confusing grammar
Hiking
Off the trail
練習問題バンク
1 問題我____了。
迷路 is the correct verb for losing one's way.
🎉 スコア: /1
よくある質問
1 問No, use '我的狗丢了'.
関連フレーズ
找不到路
synonymCannot find the road