wèi

hello (when answering the phone)

HSK 1

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Basic Uses of

The word (wéi) is commonly used in spoken Mandarin to get someone's attention or as a greeting when answering the phone. When you pick up a call, saying is equivalent to saying "hello" in English. It is informal and widely used in daily conversations.

Attention-Getting and Informal Calls

Besides phone calls, is also used to call out to someone nearby, especially to warn or attract attention quickly. For example, you might say to warn a friend about danger or to get someone's attention in a noisy environment. It is casual and can sometimes sound abrupt, so use it carefully depending on the social context.

Common Collocations

  • (wéi diànhuà): to answer the phone with
  • (wéi nǐ): calling out to someone informally
  • 小心 (wéi, xiǎoxīn): a warning phrase meaning "Hey, be careful"

Usage Tips

  • is not used in formal greetings or written language.
  • When used to get attention, it can sound abrupt or rude if used with strangers.
  • It is different from (nǐ hǎo), which is a polite greeting.

Avoid confusing (wéi) with (wèi), which means "to feed" and is pronounced differently.

예문

喂,你好,请问王老师在吗?

Wéi, nǐ hǎo, qǐngwèn Wáng lǎoshī zài ma?

Hello, may I ask if Teacher Wang is there?

喂,小心点,前面有车!

Wéi, xiǎoxīn diǎn, qiánmiàn yǒu chē!

Hey, be careful, there’s a car ahead!

喂,你听我说,这件事很重要。

Wéi, nǐ tīng wǒ shuō, zhè jiàn shì hěn zhòngyào.

Hey, listen to me, this matter is very important.