How to say “no comment” in Chinese with 无可
无可 (wúkě) + Verb / Noun
无可 (wú kě) — no (noun) to (verb)
无可 (wúkě) + Verb / Noun
HSK 5Sentence Patterns无可 (wú kě) — no (noun) to (verb)
Rule structure
无可 (wúkě) is a classical Chinese pattern meaning "there is no (noun) to (verb)" or "cannot be (verb)-ed". Used in fixed expressions.
Rule structure
无可 (wúkě) is a classical Chinese pattern meaning "there is no (noun) to (verb)" or "cannot be (verb)-ed". Used in fixed expressions.
Examples
无可奉告。
Wúkě fènggào.
No comment.
Examples
无可奉告。
Wúkě fènggào.
No comment.
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Frequently asked questions
How do you say “no (noun) to (verb)” in Chinese with 无可?
Use the structure: 无可 (wúkě) + Verb / Noun. For example: 无可奉告。 — “No comment.”.
What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?
无可奉告。 — “No comment.”.
Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?
This grammar rule is part of HSK 5.
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