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幽默 — meaning in English: humor

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组成
zǔchéng
信念
xìnniàn
幽默
yōumò
恢复
huīfù
研究
yánjiū
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 幽默 (yōumò) in casual conversations among friends or family to describe jokes or funny situations. It's common in entertainment contexts, such as discussing movies, TV shows, or stand-up comedy, where humor plays a significant role in enjoyment.
Synonyms & nuances
幽默 (yōumò) is often compared to 搞笑 (gǎoxiào), which means 'to make people laugh.' While 搞笑 is more straightforward and can imply a more boisterous form of humor, 幽默 suggests a subtlety and depth, making it more suitable for intellectual or witty exchanges.
Culture
The character 幽 (yōu) suggests a sense of deepness or subtlety, while 默 (mò) conveys silence or quietness. Together, they evoke the idea of a nuanced, often understated form of humor that is prevalent in Chinese culture. Interestingly, humor in China can often be more indirect and relies heavily on context, which can make it a fascinating study for language learners.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 幽默 in English?
幽默 (yōumò) translates to 'humor' in English, referring to the quality of being amusing, entertaining, or funny.
Q.How do you use 幽默 in a sentence?
You can say, '他的幽默感很好' (Tā de yōumò gǎn hěn hǎo), which means 'He has a great sense of humor.'
Q.Are there different ways to express humor in Mandarin?
Yes, besides 幽默 (yōumò), terms like 笑话 (xiàohuà) for 'joke' and 搞笑 (gǎoxiào) for 'to make people laugh' are also used, each carrying its own nuance.
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