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笑话

xiàohuà

To laugh at/joke

Literally: {"\u7b11":"laugh","\u8bdd":"talk\/words"}

In 15 Seconds

  • A noun for a joke or funny story.
  • Can also mean to laugh at someone's mistake.
  • Use with care to avoid sounding mean.
  • Context is crucial for correct understanding.

Meaning

So, `笑话` (xiàohua) is your go-to word for a good laugh! It can mean a funny story or a punchline that makes you giggle. But watch out, it can also mean making fun of someone, especially when they mess up. It’s like a playful jab, but you gotta be careful not to hurt feelings!

Key Examples

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Texting a friend about a funny video

我刚看到一个超好笑的`笑话`视频!

I just saw a super funny joke video!

2

At a casual gathering with friends

他讲了个`笑话`,大家都笑翻了。

He told a joke, and everyone burst out laughing.

3

Describing a funny meme on social media

这张图是个绝妙的`笑话`。

This picture is a brilliant joke.

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Cultural Background

Humor is often used to build rapport, but avoid 'cold jokes' in formal meetings. Similar to the mainland, but '冷笑话' is very popular among students. Cantonese speakers use '笑話' similarly, often with a dry sense of humor. Used in a multicultural context, often mixed with English.

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Noun vs Verb

Remember that 笑话 is a noun. Use 讲 (to tell) with it.

In 15 Seconds

  • A noun for a joke or funny story.
  • Can also mean to laugh at someone's mistake.
  • Use with care to avoid sounding mean.
  • Context is crucial for correct understanding.

What It Means

笑话 (xiàohua) is a super versatile word. It's most often a noun for a joke or a funny story. Think of a comedian on stage telling a hilarious anecdote. That's a 笑话. But it can also be used as a verb, meaning to laugh at someone. This is usually when they've done something silly or embarrassing. It’s like teasing them, but in a playful way. You might also hear it as 开玩笑 (kāi wánxiào), which is a broader term for joking around.

How To Use It

As a noun, you can say "I heard a funny 笑话." Or, "That was a great 笑话!" You can also say someone told a 笑话. When it means to laugh at someone, it's often in a sentence like, "Don't 笑话 him, he's trying his best." It's important to know the context. Is someone sharing a funny story, or are they making fun of a situation? The tone of voice and surrounding words are key. If you're unsure, stick to the noun meaning first. It's safer!

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you're watching a comedy show on Netflix. The comedian tells a story about a misunderstanding at a restaurant. That story is a 笑话. Or, maybe your friend trips and spills coffee all over themselves. You might playfully say, "Haha, that's quite a 笑话!" (though be careful with this usage!). On social media, someone might post a meme with the caption, "This is my life right now, a total 笑话." This means their situation is ridiculously funny or absurd.

When To Use It

Use 笑话 when you're talking about a specific joke someone told. "He told a really good 笑话 last night." Use it when something is genuinely funny or absurd. "His excuse for being late was a ridiculous 笑话." You can also use it to describe someone's funny mistake, but tread carefully. If your friend is genuinely upset, it's not a 笑话 anymore. It's just mean. So, gauge the situation and your friend's reaction!

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using 笑话 to describe something that is seriously bad or tragic. If there's an accident or a major problem, calling it a 笑话 is insensitive. It minimizes the seriousness of the situation. Also, don't use it to mock someone who is genuinely struggling or hurt. That crosses the line from playful teasing to bullying. Think about the emotional impact. Is it lighthearted fun, or is it causing real pain? If it's the latter, find a different word!

Common Mistakes

A common mistake is using 笑话 too casually when making fun of someone. It can sound harsh. Also, learners sometimes confuse it with 玩笑 (wánxiào), which is broader. For example, saying "He is a 笑话" might sound like you're calling the person themselves a joke, which is quite insulting. It's better to say "He made a 笑话" or "He told a 笑话."

I am a 笑话. I told a 笑话.
Don't 笑话 me. Don't make fun of me. (or use 开玩笑)
This situation is a 笑话. This situation is ridiculous/absurd. (or use 很搞笑)

Similar Expressions

开玩笑 (kāi wánxiào) is a very common phrase. It means 'to joke around' or 'to tease'. It's more about the action of joking. 搞笑 (gǎoxiào) means 'funny' or 'hilarious' and is an adjective. You'd say a movie is 搞笑. (dòu) is a verb meaning 'to amuse' or 'to tease'. "You're teasing me, aren't you?" is 你在逗我吗? (nǐ zài dòu wǒ ma?). These are all related but have different nuances.

Common Variations

Sometimes you'll hear 笑话儿 (xiàohua'r) in Northern China. The '儿' sound is common in Beijing dialect. You might also hear 段子 (duànzi) for a short, witty joke or anecdote, especially online. It's like a mini-story designed for a quick laugh. Think of short, punchy jokes you see on TikTok or Instagram reels. Those are often called 段子.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a comedian telling a joke (笑话). The word (huà) sounds like 'what?' – and you're laughing, saying "What? That's hilarious!" The (xiào) part is the sound of laughter itself. So, 笑话 = "What?!" (laughter). Easy peasy!

Quick FAQ

Q. Is 笑话 always a noun?

A. Mostly, yes. But it can sometimes be used like a verb meaning 'to laugh at someone'. Context is key!

Q. Can I use 笑话 for a serious situation?

A. Absolutely not! It's for funny things only. Using it for serious stuff is insensitive.

Q. What's the difference between 笑话 and 搞笑?

A. 笑话 is usually a noun (a joke), while 搞笑 is an adjective (funny).

Usage Notes

The word `笑话` (xiàohua) is primarily a noun for a joke or funny story and is widely used in neutral to informal contexts. Be cautious when using its verb form ('to laugh at someone'), as it can easily sound harsh or mocking; `开玩笑` (kāi wánxiào) is often a safer alternative for general teasing. Avoid using `笑话` to describe serious or tragic events, as it trivializes the situation.

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Noun vs Verb

Remember that 笑话 is a noun. Use 讲 (to tell) with it.

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend about a funny video

我刚看到一个超好笑的`笑话`视频!

I just saw a super funny joke video!

Here, `笑话` clearly refers to the content of the video being a joke.

#2 At a casual gathering with friends

他讲了个`笑话`,大家都笑翻了。

He told a joke, and everyone burst out laughing.

This is the most common usage: `笑话` as a noun for a joke told.

#3 Describing a funny meme on social media

这张图是个绝妙的`笑话`。

This picture is a brilliant joke.

Used here to describe a visual joke or meme.

#4 Instagram caption for a funny travel mishap

旅行中的小插曲,简直是个`笑话`!😂

A little travel mishap, it's simply a joke! 😂

Implies the mishap is so absurdly funny it's like a joke.

#5 Reacting to a friend's silly mistake

别`笑话`我,我下次会小心的。

Don't laugh at me, I'll be careful next time.

This usage means 'to laugh at' or 'make fun of'. It can be sensitive.

#6 A job interview setting (describing a past team event)

我们团队上次的团建活动讲了个`笑话`,气氛很轻松。

Our team's last bonding event involved telling a joke, and the atmosphere was very relaxed.

In a professional context, `笑话` refers to a lighthearted joke shared.

#7 A manager addressing a team about a minor process error

这次的流程错误,我们应该把它当作一个学习的`笑话`,而不是指责。

This process error, we should treat it as a learning joke, not blame.

Here, `笑话` implies a minor, easily fixable issue that shouldn't cause major distress.

Learner mistake: Describing a funny movie Common Mistake

✗ 这部电影是`笑话`。 → ✓ 这部电影很搞笑。

✗ This movie is a joke. → ✓ This movie is very funny.

Calling a movie 'a joke' in English implies it's bad. In Chinese, `笑话` as a noun usually needs context like 'a joke *in it*'. Use `搞笑` for 'funny'.

Learner mistake: Using `笑话` to mean 'funny' Common Mistake

✗ 你的衣服很`笑话`。 → ✓ 你的衣服很有趣/很好看。

✗ Your clothes are very joke. → ✓ Your clothes are very interesting/good-looking.

`笑话` isn't typically used as an adjective meaning 'funny'. Use `搞笑` or other descriptive words.

#10 A friend is genuinely hurt by criticism

他不是在开玩笑,你不能`笑话`他。

He's not joking, you can't make fun of him.

This emphasizes that the action is perceived as mockery, not lighthearted teasing.

#11 Online forum discussion about a politician's gaffe

这位官员的发言简直是个政治`笑话`。

This official's statement is simply a political joke.

Used here to describe something that is so bad or absurd it's laughable, often critically.

#12 Telling a story about someone's funny mistake

别担心,这只是个小`笑话`,大家都不会在意的。

Don't worry, it's just a small joke, everyone will forget about it.

Downplaying a mistake by calling it a 'small joke' to reassure someone.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct word.

他讲了一个很冷的_____。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 笑话

You tell a 'cold joke' (冷笑话).

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

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Fill in the blank with the correct word. Fill Blank A2

他讲了一个很冷的_____。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 笑话

You tell a 'cold joke' (冷笑话).

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

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No, use 好笑 for 'funny'.

Related Phrases

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开玩笑

similar

To joke/tease

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冷笑话

specialized form

Dad joke

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