hǎn

to yell

HSK 4

Character Breakdown

Usage of

The verb (hǎn) primarily means "to yell" or "to shout." It is often used when someone raises their voice loudly to call for attention, express urgency, or communicate over a distance.

Common contexts

is frequently used in emergency situations (e.g., ), in playful or noisy environments (e.g., 孩子), and when giving warnings or reminders loudly (e.g., 提醒).

Collocations and patterns

  • : yell for help, used in emergencies.
  • : to shout or scream, often expressing strong emotion.
  • : to call out or make a public announcement.

Nuances

implies a loud, often urgent or emotional vocalization. It differs from (jiào), which can mean "to call" or "to be called" but is less specifically about loudness. usually involves raising one's voice intentionally.

Common confusion

Don't confuse with (chǎo), which means "to make noise" or "to quarrel." focuses on the act of shouting, while emphasizes noise or argument.

Example Sentences

他在街上大声喊救命。

Tā zài jiē shàng dà shēng hǎn jiù mìng.

He is loudly yelling for help on the street.

孩子们在操场上喊着玩游戏。

Háizimen zài cāo chǎng shàng hǎn zhe wán yóu xì.

The children are shouting while playing games on the playground.

他喊了一声,提醒大家注意安全。

Tā hǎn le yī shēng, tí xǐng dà jiā zhù yì ān quán.

He shouted once to remind everyone to pay attention to safety.