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几乎

almost; nearly

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1st tone
1st tone

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Pinyin
jīhū
Part of speech
adverb
Level
HSK 3
Strokes
7
Register
neutral
In episodes
1

Stroke order for 几乎

几乎 is written with 7 strokes (: 2, : 5). The animation replays automatically.

What does 几乎 mean?

几乎 (jīhū) is an adverb meaning 'almost' or 'nearly' — indicating that a state or action came very close to happening or being complete, but didn't quite reach it.

It modifies verbs and adjectives: 几乎不可能 'almost impossible,' 几乎所有人 'almost everyone,' 几乎没有 'almost none.' Two patterns English speakers should master: first, 几乎 typically comes BEFORE the verb or adjective it modifies, not after — say 我几乎忘了 ('I almost forgot'), never 我忘了几乎.

Second, 几乎 + / ('almost not') is extremely common and often translates as 'hardly' or 'barely' in English: 几乎没人来 ('hardly anyone came'). 几乎 is neutral in register, works in speech and writing, and overlaps with 差不多 ('about / nearly') but with a subtle difference: 几乎 emphasizes how close you got; 差不多 emphasizes approximation.

Character by character

small table; (here) nearly
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几乎

Memory hook: Think of 几乎 as 'within a hair of' — almost there, but not quite.

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Example sentences

我几乎每天都喝咖啡。

Wǒ jīhū měitiān dōu hē kāfēi.

I drink coffee almost every day.

spoken

他几乎没说话。

Tā jīhū méi shuōhuà.

He hardly said anything.

neutral

这两个杯子几乎一样。

Zhè liǎng ge bēizi jīhū yíyàng.

These two cups are almost identical.

neutral

我几乎忘了今天是她的生日。

Wǒ jīhū wàngle jīntiān shì tā de shēngrì.

I almost forgot today is her birthday.

spoken

Common phrases with 几乎

几乎不jīhū bùhardly; almost never
几乎没有jīhū méiyǒualmost none; hardly any
几乎所有jīhū suǒyǒualmost all
几乎一样jīhū yíyàngalmost the same
几乎每天jīhū měitiānalmost every day

Synonyms

差不多chàbuduō

差不多 is more colloquial and means 'about / roughly / nearly the same.' It can stand alone as an answer (差不多了 'close enough'). 几乎 is more precise — emphasizes 'just barely not' the full thing. 差不多十点 (around 10) vs 几乎十点 (almost 10, but not quite).

kuài

in time/state contexts means 'almost / soon' (快十点了 'almost 10 o'clock'). It signals an approaching state. 几乎 emphasizes how close you got to a result. 快下雨了 (it's about to rain) vs 几乎下雨了 — the second sounds odd; you'd say 差点下雨了.

差点chàdiǎn

差点 / 差点儿 means 'almost (but didn't)' — usually for things you DIDN'T want to happen but nearly did. 我差点摔倒 (I almost fell). 几乎 is broader and works for both desired and undesired near-misses.

Don't confuse 几乎 with

alone (third tone) means 'how many' (in small numbers) or 'several' (几个人 'several people / how many people'). 几乎 (first tone on 几) is the adverb 'almost.' Different tone, different meaning entirely.

差点chàdiǎn

差点 specifically means 'almost (something bad nearly happened).' 几乎 is more general. 我差点忘了 and 我几乎忘了 both mean 'I almost forgot,' but 差点 carries a stronger 'phew, that was close' feel.

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