Questions & Answers about zhè shì shénme yìsi?
What is the literal, word‑by‑word breakdown of the sentence?
- 这: this
- 是: to be/is
- 什么: what
- 意思: meaning/idea/intention Literal structure: “This is what meaning?” which is how Chinese asks “What does this mean?”
How do I pronounce it with tones?
Pinyin: zhè shì shénme yìsi
- zhè — 4th tone (falling)
- shì — 4th tone (falling)
- shén — 2nd tone (rising) + me — neutral tone
- yì — 4th tone (falling) + si — neutral tone The last syllables of 什么 and 意思 are neutral, so they’re light and short.
Any quick pronunciation tips for difficult sounds like zh/sh/si?
- zh (in zhè): retroflex “j”; curl the tongue back slightly. Not “j”.
- sh (in shì): retroflex “sh”; not “see.” Keep the tongue curled and lips slightly rounded.
- si (in yìsi): the “i” here is not “ee”; it’s a buzzed “s” with a syllabic vowel [sɿ]. Don’t add a “h” (i.e., not “shi”).
Why isn’t there a measure word like 个 after 这?
Because 这 here is a standalone pronoun (“this”), not modifying a noun. You need a measure word only when 这 directly modifies a noun:
- 这个词是什么意思? (this word)
- 这句话是什么意思? (this sentence)
- 这个字是什么意思? (this character)
Which is more natural: 这是什么意思 or 这个是什么意思?
Both are correct. Subtlety:
- 这个是什么意思? feels more specific/object-focused (you’re pointing at a word/thing).
- 这是什么意思? can refer to a situation, symbol, gesture, or statement in general. In many contexts they’re interchangeable.
Can I omit 是? For example, say “这什么意思?”
Why is there no 吗 at the end?
How can I ask about the meaning of a word, sentence, or character specifically?
- Word: 这个词是什么意思?
- Sentence: 这句话是什么意思?
- Character: 这个字是什么意思? To be extra polite, prepend 请问: “请问,这句话是什么意思?”
How do I make the question more polite or softer?
- Add 请问 at the start: 请问,这是什么意思?
- Ask for an explanation: 请问,你能解释一下吗? (Can you explain a bit?) Note: this is a yes–no question, so it uses 吗, not 什么.
Does 意思 only mean “meaning”?
No. Besides “meaning,” 意思 can mean “idea/intention” and appears in common phrases:
- 有意思 = interesting/fun
- 不好意思 = sorry/embarrassed/excuse me
- 意思意思 = a small token gesture (colloquial)
What’s the difference between 意思, 含义, and 意义?
- 意思: everyday “meaning; intention.” Most common in speech.
- 含义: connotation/implication; often a bit more formal or analytical.
- 意义: significance/value/importance (not just dictionary meaning). Examples:
- 这句话的意思/含义是什么?
- 这项工作很有意义。
Can I use this to ask someone “What do you mean?”
Yes:
- 你这是什么意思? (What do you mean by that?)
- 你什么意思? (harsher/blunter)
To soften: 我不太明白,你的意思是……? or add 啊/呢: 你这是什么意思啊?
Where does 什么 go? Can I say “什么是这意思?”
Question words stay in place in Chinese; they don’t move to the front. Put 什么 right before the noun it modifies: 什么意思.
Incorrect: “什么是这意思?”
Correct: 这是什么意思?
What do sentence-final particles like 呢 and 啊 do here?
They adjust tone:
- 这是什么意思呢? gentle, inviting clarification
- 这是什么意思啊? surprise, confusion, or mild frustration (tone depends on context)
What’s the Traditional Chinese version?
Why did I see spaces between the characters somewhere?
In normal Chinese writing there are no spaces between words: 这是什么意思?
Spaces are often added in textbooks to show word boundaries for learners.
Is there any tone sandhi to worry about here?
Can I say “意思是什么?”
Yes, if you establish a topic: 这句话的意思是什么?
Saying 意思是什么? without context sounds incomplete because “whose meaning?” isn’t specified.
How do I say “that” instead of “this”?
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