How to Say ‘I hope’ in Simplified Chinese
希望
xī wàng
[shee-wahng]
💬 Usage Tip: [希望] means "hope" and can be a verb or noun. In speech, it often introduces a wish about what happens next, like after a scary near-miss in a match.
🇨🇳 In China: In football chats, [希望] is perfect for hopeful fan talk: hoping your team defends better, scores next, or stops causing heart attacks.
Phrase Breakdown
希望
xī wàng
[shee-wahng]
to hope; hope
Used to express what you want to happen in the future.
我希望明天的比赛别太紧张。
I hope tomorrow's match won't be too tense.
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