n

This is the 8392nd most frequent Chinese word.


n

The Chinese word "n" does not exist as a standalone word or character; it may be a representation of a sound.


In this sentence, 'n' corresponds to the pinyin 'ná', which means 'to take'. It is used as a verb to express the action of taking or holding something.

你能帮我拿那个吗?

Can you help me take that?


In this sentence, 'n' represents the character 'ná', suggesting 'to win' or 'to take possession'. It is used figuratively here to denote winning a prize.

他拿了第一名。

He won the first prize.


In this sentence, 'n' corresponds to the pinyin 'nǎ', indicating 'where'. It is part of the question word '在哪儿', which asks about location.

我们在哪儿见面?

Where are we meeting?