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有空 (yǒu kòng) is a commonly used phrase in Chinese that can have different meanings depending on the context. It is made up of two characters: 有 (yǒu) meaning "to have" and 空 (kòng) meaning "free" or "available". Together, 有空 can be translated as "to have free time" or "to be available".
Here are some common ways 有空 is used in different contexts:
1. To express availability or willingness to do something:
- 你有空吗?(Nǐ yǒu kòng ma?) - Do you have time?
- 我有空帮你。(Wǒ yǒu kòng bāng nǐ.) - I have time to help you.
2. To ask about someone's schedule or availability:
- 你什么时候有空?(Nǐ shénme shíhòu yǒu kòng?) - When are you free?
- 你有空的时候给我打电话。(Nǐ yǒu kòng de shíhòu gěi wǒ dǎ diànhuà.) - Give me a call when you have time.
3. To express that one is busy or does not have time:
- 我这几天很忙,没有空。(Wǒ zhè jǐ tiān hěn máng, méiyǒu kòng.) - I'm busy these days, I don't have time.
- 他每天都很忙,很少有空。(Tā měitiān dōu hěn máng, hěn shǎo yǒu kòng.) - He's busy every day, he rarely has free time.
4. To indicate that something is not a priority or not important:
- 我有空再看这本书。(Wǒ yǒu kòng zài kàn zhè běn shū.) - I'll read this book when I have time.
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有时间 (yǒu shíjiān) - This phrase has a similar meaning to 有空, as it also means "to have time" or "to be available". However, it is more commonly used in formal situations or when talking about specific time slots.
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