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About This Lesson
In this lesson, you'll learn essential Chinese phrases for making and responding to apologies. Practice saying 对不起 (excuse me / sorry) and 没关系 (no problem) to handle everyday situations politely.
Dialogue
A
对不起。
dwee boo chee Excuse me.
B
没关系。
may gwahn shee No problem.
A
我为此感到抱歉。
waw way tsuh gahn-dao bao-chyen I'm sorry about that.
B
没事的。
may shir duh It's fine.
A
你还好吗?
nee hwahn hao mah Are you okay?
B
我没事。
waw may shir I'm okay.Word by Word
对
A prefix meaning 'toward' or 'facing'. In 对不起, it forms part of the apology expression.
不
Negation particle meaning 'not'. Used to negate verbs and adjectives.
起
Means 'to rise' or 'to get up'. In 对不起, together it means 'I cannot face you' — expressing that one is unable to meet expectations.
没
Negation particle for 'there is no' or 'have not'. Used before nouns and verb phrases.
关系
Means 'relationship' or 'connection / matter'. In 没关系, it means 'no matter' — a common response to apologies meaning 'no problem'.
我
First person pronoun meaning 'I' or 'me'.
为此
Means 'for this' or 'because of this'. It refers back to a previously mentioned action or situation.
感到
Verb meaning 'to feel' or 'to sense'. Used before emotions or states.
抱歉
Adjective/verb meaning 'to be sorry' or 'to feel apologetic'. A formal way to express regret.
的
A particle with multiple uses. At the end of 没事的, it softens the statement and adds a reassuring tone.
你
Second person pronoun meaning 'you'.
还
Adverb meaning 'still' or 'yet'. In 你还好吗, it asks if you are 'still' okay.
好
Adjective meaning 'good' or 'well'. Commonly used to express being okay or in good condition.
吗
Question particle placed at the end of a sentence to turn it into a yes/no question.
事
Noun meaning 'matter', 'thing', or 'issue'. In 没事, it means 'nothing's the matter' — expressing that everything is fine.
Grammar Points
对不起 / 抱歉
对不起。/ 我为此感到抱歉。
waw way tsuh gahn-dao bao-chyenExcuse me. / I'm sorry about that.
Two ways to apologize in Chinese
没关系 / 没事的
没关系。/ 没事的。
may gwahn shee / waw may shirNo problem. / It's fine.
Common responses to apologies
Chinese Vocabulary
抱歉
adj
bao-chyen
Sorry / Apologetic
- Pinyin
- bàoqiàn
More formal apology
对不起
intj
dwee boo chee
Excuse me / I'm sorry
- Pinyin
- duìbuqǐ
Used to apologize or get someone's attention
还好
adj
hwahn hao
okay / alright
- Pinyin
- hái hǎo
没关系
phrase
may gwahn shee
No problem / It doesn't matter
- Pinyin
- méi guānxi
Response to an apology
没事
phrase
may shir
It's okay / No worries
- Pinyin
- méi shì
Casual reassurance
没事的
phrase
may shir duh
It's fine / No worries
- Pinyin
- méi shì de
Reassuring response
你
pron
nee
you
- Pinyin
- nǐ
你还好吗
phrase
nee hwahn hao mah
Are you okay?
- Pinyin
- nǐ hái hǎo ma
Asking about someone's wellbeing
我
pron
waw
I / me
- Pinyin
- wǒ
Alternative Expressions
对不起 (Excuse me / Sorry)
- 抱歉 boo hao ee-suh (Sorry (slightly more formal)) - More formal apology
- 不好意思 bao-chyen (Excuse me (softer)) - Softer, used for minor inconveniences
没关系 (No problem)
- 没事 may shir (It’s nothing) - More casual
- 没事的 boo yao jin (It’s fine) - Reassuring tone
Quiz
Word Order
Arrange the words in the correct order.
Excuse me.
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对不起。Are you okay?
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你还好吗?I'm sorry about that.
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我为此感到抱歉。Spelling
Tap the letters to spell the word.
Excuse me / Sorry
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对不起No problem
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没关系It's fine