The Chinese word 进 means “to enter” or “to go in”. It is a commonly used verb in Chinese and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, you might use it when talking about entering a building or room, as in “我进了教室”. It can also be used in a more abstract sense, such as “进步” which means progress. \
Translation
Verb: to advance, to enter
Pronunciation
Example Sentences
Chinese | Pinyin | Engish |
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我们走进了公园 | wǒmen zǒujìn le gōngyuán | We walked into the park |
他进了一家商店 | tā jìn le yī jiā shāngdiàn | He entered a store |
这个球员进了一个漂亮的进球 | zhège qiúyuán jìn le yīgè piàoliang de jìnqiú | This player scored a beautiful goal |
请进,门是开着的 | qǐng jìn, mén shì kāi zhe de | Please come in, the door is open |
我们需要进一步的研究 | wǒmen xūyào jìn yībù de yánjiū | We need further research |
他进入了一个新的阶段 | tā jìnrù le yīgè xīn de jiēduàn | He entered a new stage |
我们需要进一步的讨论 | wǒmen xūyào jìn yībù de tǎolùn | We need further discussion |
他们进入了一个新的市场 | tāmen jìnrù le yīgè xīn de shìchǎng | They entered a new market |
HSK
进 is part of HSK Level 2 in HSK 2.0. In the newer HSK 3.0 it is part of HSK Level 1.
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