How to Say \”Stupid\” in Chinese

Ever wondered how to call someone \”stupid\” in Chinese without sounding like a clueless foreigner? Well, you’re in luck! The most common way to say \”stupid\” in Mandarin is “笨” (bèn) or “傻” (shǎ). But wait—there’s more! Chinese is a language rich with creative (and sometimes hilarious) ways to insult someone’s intelligence. For example, “愚蠢” (yú chǔn) is a fancier, slightly more formal term, while “” (bái chī) is the equivalent of calling someone an \”idiot.\” And if you really want to spice things up, try “脑残” (nǎo cán), which literally means \”brain-damaged\” (ouch!).

Learning these words isn’t just about expanding your vocabulary—it’s about understanding the playful (and occasionally brutal) side of Chinese culture. Here’s a pro tip: Tone matters! A joking “你真笨!” (Nǐ zhēn bèn! – \”You’re so silly!\”) among friends is fine, but shouting “你是个!” (Nǐ shì gè bái chī! – \”You’re an idiot!\”) in public might earn you some angry stares.

Want to master Chinese insults (or avoid them)? Start by watching Chinese dramas or comedies—you’ll pick up slang like “二货” (èr huò, a lighthearted way to say \”dummy\”) in no time. And hey, if you accidentally call your boss “蠢货” (chǔn huò – \”moron\”), just blame Google Translate!

So, whether you’re playfully teasing a friend or venting frustration (we’ve all been there), now you know how to say \”stupid\” in Chinese like a pro. Just remember: Use your powers wisely!

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