
#3 How to Use 吧 in Chinese | What “I’m Free” Really Means | Learn Chinese Online | HSK 2
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One of the most misunderstood expressions in Chinese culture: 有空 (yǒu kòng) literally means “I’m free”… but it can actually mean “I’m not interested.” If your Chinese friend ever said “We’ll chat when I’m free” and never followed up, this episode is for you!
In this episode, you'll learn: ✅ How to use 吧 (ba) to make polite suggestions and confirmations ✅ The different tones and meanings of 吧 depending on context ✅ When 有空 doesn’t really mean someone has free time… ✅ Real-life phrases you can use right away ✅ Cultural insights on indirect communication in Chinese culture.
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