Show 1 reply
|
空气 (kōngqì) is used in both formal and informal contexts. It is a common word in Chinese and can be used in both spoken and written language. In formal contexts, it is often used to refer to the air in a general sense, such as in the phrase "空气污染 (kōngqì wūrǎn)" which means "air pollution". In informal contexts, it can also be used to refer to the atmosphere or mood of a situation, such as in the phrase "空气不太好 (kōngqì bù tài hǎo)" which means "the atmosphere isn't very good".
|
|
|
|
|
To answer to 个学生 you need to register at trainchinese.com
|
Show 1 reply
|
Yes, 空气 (kōngqì) is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese. It is used to refer to the air, either in the literal sense (meaning "air") or in the figurative sense (meaning "atmosphere"). For example:
- 新鲜而纯净的空气 fresh and pure air
- 制造紧张空气 to create a tense atmosphere
|
|
|
|
|
To answer to 个学生 you need to register at trainchinese.com
|