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March 24, 2026
谢(謝)xiè(Xie4)
The character 谢 (xiè) primarily means 'to thank' and is commonly used in the context of expressing gratitude. It can also imply apologizing or declining an offer, making it versatile in social interactions. Additionally, it conveys the physical sense of withering, often used to describe flowers or leaves in a figurative sense.
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Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, expressing gratitude is significant, and 谢 is often used in various social settings, from casual interactions to formal occasions. The phrase '谢谢' is essential in maintaining harmonious relationships and showing respect.
Memory Tip
Imagine a flower (symbolizing gratitude) that is wilting (withering) as you say 'thank you' (xiè). The character 谢 combines the notion of appreciation and the fragility of beauty, linking both meanings to the sound 'xiè'. Visualize the flower wilting as you express your thanks, making the connection memorable.
Meanings of 谢
xiè(Xie4)
1to thank
2to apologize
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About 谢
谢Simplified
謝Traditional
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动词dòngcíverb (v.)Part of Speech
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AI Study Notes for 谢
Quick Contrast
感谢 (gǎnxiè, to express gratitude) vs 谢 (xiè, to thank) — use 感谢 for a more formal or deeper expression of gratitude.
Memory Mnemonic
Imagine a flower (symbolizing gratitude) that is wilting (withering) as you say 'thank you' (xiè). The character 谢 combines the notion of appreciation and the fragility of beauty, linking both meanings to the sound 'xiè'. Visualize the flower wilting as you express your thanks, making the connection memorable.
Usage Notes
Be cautious with the tone when pronouncing 谢, as it is pronounced with a falling tone (xiè). Common phrases include 谢谢 (xièxiè) for 'thank you' and 不客气 (bù kèqì) as a casual response meaning 'you're welcome'. Avoid using 谢 in overly formal contexts where other expressions may be more suitable.
HSK Study Tips
Although not explicitly listed in HSK levels, 谢 appears frequently in HSK vocabulary due to its importance in polite conversation. Students should practice using it in different contexts, such as thanking someone or apologizing, to build conversational fluency.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, expressing gratitude is significant, and 谢 is often used in various social settings, from casual interactions to formal occasions. The phrase '谢谢' is essential in maintaining harmonious relationships and showing respect.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 谢 with 说 (shuō), which means 'to say'. For instance, saying '我谢他' (wǒ shuō tā) instead of '我谢谢他' (wǒ xièxiè tā) is incorrect. Always remember to use the correct form when expressing thanks.
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Grammar Patterns of 谢
谢 functions as a verb — the action or state of the sentence. The Chinese order is Subject + Verb + Object (我吃饭). Negate it with 不 (habitual / future) or 没(有) (completed action). Add aspect markers like 了, 过, 着 directly after the verb. It carries 6 related meanings, each with its own usage notes below. The patterns below break down its most common sentence frames, with example sentences and practice buttons (Listen, Practice Writing, Practice Speaking) for each one.
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这份意外的礼物是为了感谢我们给予的帮助。
zhè fèn yì wài de lǐ wù shì wéi le gǎn xiè wǒ mén gěi yú de bāng zhù。
The surprise gift is a thankyou for our help.
Cultural Notes for 谢
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, expressing gratitude is significant, and 谢 is often used in various social settings, from casual interactions to formal occasions. The phrase '谢谢' is essential in maintaining harmonious relationships and showing respect.
Word Family of 谢
Words Containing This Character20
谢谢xièxieto thank謝謝
感谢gǎnxiègratitude感謝
谢xièto thank謝
多谢many thanks多謝
代谢replacement代謝
谢天谢地Thank heavens!謝天謝地
新陈代谢xīnchéndàixièmetabolism (biology)新陳代謝
谢霆锋Tse Ting-Fung or Nicholas Tse (1980-), Cantopop star謝霆鋒
答谢to express one's thanks答謝
谢长廷Frank Chang-ting Hsieh (1946-), Taiwanese DPP politician, mayor of Kaohsiung 1998-2005謝長廷
谢意gratitude謝意
谢绝xièjuéto refuse politely謝絕
谢幕to take a curtain call謝幕
道谢to express thanks道謝
致谢to give thanks致謝
谢罪to apologize for an offense謝罪
凋谢to wither凋謝
谢恩to thank sb for favor (esp. emperor or superior official)謝恩
谢赫Xie He (479-502), portrait painter from Qi of Southern dynasties 南齊謝赫
酬谢to thank with a gift酬謝
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What does 谢谢 mean?
Frequently Asked Questions about 谢
You can use it in phrases like '谢谢你' (xièxiè nǐ) which means 'thank you'.
Yes, 感谢 (gǎnxiè) is more formal and conveys a deeper sense of gratitude compared to 谢.
Yes, you can say '谢谢,但我不需要' (xièxiè, dàn wǒ bù xūyào) which means 'Thank you, but I don't need it.'