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One English word, four Chinese possibilities! If you've been using "我覺得" for everything, you're missing out on the rich nuances of the Chinese language—and you might even be accidentally offending people! About This Video: In English, "I think" is a universal phrase. However, in Mandarin, your choice of word reveals whether you are expressing a feeling, making a guess, stating a formal opinion, or admitting a mistake. In this lesson, we will break down the "Big Four" verbs of thinking: 覺得 (juéde): For your subjective feelings and immediate reactions. 想 (xiǎng): For internal speculation, guessing, or when you’re still "thinking it over." 以為 (yǐwéi): The "Mistake Marker." Learn why this is the most dangerous word to use if you don't understand its "hidden" meaning! 認為 (rènwéi): The authoritative way to state a firm, reasoned belief in professional settings. By the end of this video, you'll know exactly which "think" to use to sound more precise, professional, and authentic. 💬 YOUR CHALLENGE: Have you ever "thought" something was true, but it wasn't? Try to use 「以為」 to write a sentence about a past mistake in the comments! Example: 我以為今天是星期五!(I thought today was Friday!) 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more deep dives into the nuances of Mandarin Chinese! #LearnChinese #MandarinGrammar #ChineseVocabulary #HSK #SpeakChinese #ChineseNuance #IntermediateChinese