Learning Chinese: How to Ask "When Are You Free?" in Chinese
Chinese Characters: 你什么时候有空?
Pinyin: nǐ shén me shí hou yǒu kòng?
Pronunciation: ni3 shen2 me shi2 hou4 you3 kong4
English Translation: When are you free?
Usage:
"你什么时候有空?(nǐ shén me shí hou yǒu kòng?)" is a common phrase used in Chinese to ask someone when they are available. It can be used in both formal and informal settings.
Example:
Chinese: 你什么时候有空?我想和你一起吃午饭。
Pinyin: Nǐ shén me shí hou yǒu kòng? Wǒ xiǎng hé nǐ yī qǐ chī wǔ fàn.
English: When are you free? I'd like to have lunch with you.
Variations:
There are a few variations of "你什么时候有空?(nǐ shén me shí hou yǒu kòng?)" that you may hear:
你有空吗?(nǐ yǒu kòng ma?) - A more direct way to ask if someone is free.
你最近什么时候有空?(nǐ zuì jìn shén me shí hou yǒu kòng?) - Asks about someone's availability in the near future.
你哪天有空?(nǐ nǎ tiān yǒu kòng?) - Asks about someone's availability on a specific day.
Tips for Learning:
Additional Notes:
Disclaimer: All resources provided are partly from the Internet. If there is any infringement of your copyright or other rights and interests, please explain the detailed reasons and provide proof of copyright or rights and interests and then send it to the email: [email protected] We will handle it for you as soon as possible.
Copyright© 2022 湘ICP备2022001581号-3