Chinese · Emotions & Feelings
hàipà
To be afraid
To feel fear.
她害怕一个人走夜路。
She is afraid of walking alone at night.
The term '害怕' (hàipà) is composed of '害' (hài), which means 'to harm' or 'to injure,' and '怕' (pà), meaning 'to fear.' Together, they convey a sense of being harmed by fear, indicating an evolution of the emotional response associated with danger.
'害怕' is used in both spoken and written Chinese, commonly in informal contexts, especially in discussing emotions. It spans across different regions, but the pronunciation 'hàipà' remains consistent throughout Mandarin-speaking areas.