M HSK 1 Vocabulary
Browse 25 HSK 1 Vocabulary entries for Chinese under M.
Pinyin M
- 妈妈 mā ma Mother; mom. The most common and affectionate way to address or refer to one's mother.
- 马路 mǎ lù Road; street. A paved road in a city or town, typically for vehicles and pedestrians.
- 马上 mǎ shàng Immediately; right away; at once. Indicates something will happen very soon.
- 吗 ma Question particle placed at the end of a statement to turn it into a yes/no question.
- 买 mǎi To buy; to purchase. The basic verb for acquiring goods or services with money.
- 慢 màn Slow; slowly. Describes a low speed of movement or action.
- 忙 máng Busy; occupied. Describes having many things to do or little free time.
- 毛 máo A unit of currency equal to one-tenth of a yuan; also means hair or fur.
- 没关系 méi guān xi It doesn't matter; it's okay; no problem. A common response to apologies or minor issues.
- 没什么 méi shén me It's nothing; no big deal; not much. A casual way to downplay something or respond modestly.
- 没事儿 méi shìr It's fine; no problem; nothing's wrong. A colloquial way to say everything is okay.
- 妹妹 mèi mei Younger sister. Used to refer to one's own younger sister or younger female relative.
- 门 mén Door; gate; entrance. Also used as a measure word for academic subjects or courses.
- 门口 mén kǒu Doorway; entrance; in front of the door. The area right at or near a door or gate.
- 门票 mén piào Admission ticket; entrance ticket. A ticket required to enter a place like a park, museum, or scenic spot.
- 们 men Plural suffix for pronouns and some nouns referring to people. Turns singular into plural.
- 米饭 mǐ fàn Cooked rice. The staple food served at most Chinese meals.
- 面包 miàn bāo Bread. Refers to all types of bread, from Western loaves to Asian-style soft bread.
- 面条儿 miàn tiáor Noodles. A general term for all types of noodles, one of the most important staple foods in Chinese cuisine.
- 名字 míng zi Name. Refers to a person's given name or full name.
- 明白 míng bai To understand; clear; obvious. Used both as a verb meaning 'to understand' and an adjective meaning 'clear.'
- 明年 míng nián Next year. The year following the current one.
- 明天 míng tiān Tomorrow. The day after today.
- 没有 méi yǒu To not have; have not; there is no. Used to negate possession and to indicate something has not happened.
- 没 méi Not; have not; did not. The primary negation word for possession and completed actions.