How to say “I bet you wouldn’t dare” with 谅 (liàng)

(liàng) + Clause (you wouldnt dare)

Expressing "I bet" using " (liàng)"

HSK 6Verbs

Rule structure

(liàng) is a verb meaning "to presume, to suppose, to be sure that". Often used in negative constructions to express certainty that someone won't do something. "I bet you wouldn’t dare".

Examples

谅你也不敢!

Liàng nǐ yě bù gǎn!

I bet you wouldn’t dare!

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Frequently asked questions

How do you express “Expressing "I bet" using "谅 (liàng)"” in Chinese?

Use the structure: 谅 (liàng) + Clause (you wouldn’t dare). For example: 谅你也不敢! — “I bet you wouldn’t dare!”.

What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?

谅你也不敢! — “I bet you wouldn’t dare!”.

Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?

This grammar rule is part of HSK 6.

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