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HSK3 vocabulary is not just a list of HSK3 words. It is where Chinese stops being about naming things and starts being about expressing life.

At HSK1, words label objects.

At HSK2, words describe actions.

At HSK3, words describe situations, feelings, reasons, and change.

This is the level where HSK3 vocabulary meaning becomes powerful. It lets you explain, compare, react, and tell stories.

Knowing the right words is essential, but to connect them in sentences, study HSK3 Grammar, and then practice using them in HSK3 Speaking. For an overview, check the HSK3 Guide.

What Makes HSK3 Vocabulary Different

HSK3 does not just give you more words. It gives you better words.

You move from simple nouns and verbs to HSK3 vocabulary meaning that lets you:

  • ● explain what happened
  • ● describe how something feels
  • ● give reasons
  • ● talk about problems
  • ● compare situations
  • ● react to other people

You are no longer just saying what. You are now saying why, how, and what it means. This is what makes HSK3 the level where Chinese becomes real communication, as explained in our HSK3 Overview.

Core HSK3 Vocabulary List by Category

These are the main types of HSK3 words that define real communication.

1. Emotions and Feelings 情绪词

HSK3 WordPinyinMeaningExample (Chinese)Example (English)
觉得juédeto feel, to think我觉得今天很累。I feel very tired today.
高兴gāoxìnghappy我很高兴见到你。I’m happy to see you.
担心dānxīnworried我担心明天会下雨。I’m worried it will rain tomorrow.
难过nánguòsad他听到这个消息很难过。He was sad to hear this.
放心fàngxīnrelieved你来了,我就放心了。Now I feel relieved.
生气shēngqìangry他很生气,因为我迟到了。He is angry because I was late.
紧张jǐnzhāngnervous我有点紧张。I’m a little nervous.
害怕hàipàafraid我害怕一个人走。I’m afraid to walk alone.

These HSK3 words let you speak emotionally, not mechanically. Combine them with HSK3 grammar patterns to express yourself more fully in real conversations.

2. Time and Frequency 时间与频率

HSK3 WordPinyinMeaningExample (Chinese)Example (English)
已经yǐjīngalready我已经吃过了。I’ve already eaten.
刚才gāngcáijust now刚才你打电话给我吗?Did you just call me?
经常jīngchángoften我经常去图书馆。I often go to the library.
正在zhèngzàiin the middle of我正在学习。I am studying.
马上mǎshàngright away我马上来。I’ll come right away.
以前yǐqiánbefore我以前住在北京。I lived in Beijing before.
以后yǐhòulater以后再说吧。Let’s talk later.

These HSK3 words let you place events on a timeline. This is essential for telling stories and participating in conversations as described in our HSK3 speaking guide.

3. Comparison and Relationships 比较与关系

HSK3 WordPinyinMeaningExample (Chinese)Example (English)
than我比他高。I am taller than him.
gèngmore今天更冷。Today is colder.
xiànglike她像她妈妈。She looks like her mom.
gēnwith我跟他一起去。I go with him.
and我喝咖啡和茶。I drink coffee and tea.
不一样bù yíyàngdifferent这个跟那个不一样。This one is different.

This is how HSK3 vocabulary meaning becomes relational.

4. Actions and Events 动作与事件

HSK3 WordPinyinMeaningExample (Chinese)Example (English)
发现fāxiàndiscover我发现我忘了钥匙。I realized I forgot my keys.
发生fāshēnghappen发生了什么?What happened?
影响yǐngxiǎngaffect天气影响了计划。The weather affected the plan.
改变gǎibiànchange他的想法改变了。His idea changed.
解决jiějuésolve我们要解决这个问题。We need to solve this problem.
继续jìxùcontinue我们继续学习。Let’s continue studying.
停止tíngzhǐstop雨停了。The rain stopped.

These HSK3 words let you describe real life.

5. Cause and Result 原因与结果

PatternMeaningExample (Chinese)Example (English)
因为…所以…because…so…因为下雨,所以我们没去。Because it rained, we didn’t go.
所以so我很累,所以我要休息。I’m tired, so I need to rest.
为了in order to为了学习中文,我每天练习。I practice every day to learn Chinese.

This is how Chinese becomes logical.

How HSK3 Vocabulary Works in Sentences

At HSK3, words form patterns through real HSK3 vocabulary examples:

  • ● 觉得 + adjective / clause
    我觉得这个电影很有意思。
    I think this movie is interesting.
  • ● 发现 + clause
    我发现他不在家。
    I discovered he is not home.
  • ● 需要 + noun / verb
    我需要帮助。
    I need help.

HSK3 Vocabulary in Real Life

You will hear these HSK3 words constantly:

  • ● 对不起,我迟到了,因为我迷路了。
  • ● 我觉得这个菜太咸了。
  • ● 天气影响了我们的计划。

This is not exam Chinese. This is daily life Chinese.

HSK3 Vocabulary Is Where Expression Begins

HSK3 words allow you to:

  • ● explain yourself
  • ● share feelings
  • ● describe problems
  • ● give opinions
  • ● react naturally

This is where Chinese starts to sound like you. Not a textbook. A voice.

FAQ

Q: What types of vocabulary does HSK3 cover?

A: HSK3 vocabulary covers emotions and feelings, time and frequency, comparisons and relationships, actions and events, and cause-and-effect expressions—core for daily communication.

Q: How is HSK3 vocabulary different from HSK2?

A: HSK2 focuses on basic words and simple expressions. HSK3 vocabulary lets you describe situations, explain reasons, express emotions, and compare things, making your language more flexible.

Q: How many words are in HSK3 vocabulary?

A: Around 600–700 words, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, connectors, and logical words that help you express complete thoughts.

Q: What can I do with HSK3 vocabulary?

A: You can explain situations, compare things, describe changes, express feelings and reasons—moving from naming objects to expressing real-life meaning.

Q: How should I study HSK3 vocabulary?

A: Learn by topic, use example sentences, practice daily sentence creation, and combine vocabulary with speaking and listening for real-life use.

Q: Can HSK3 vocabulary be used in real life?

A: Yes, you can express thoughts, describe events, react to situations, and communicate naturally in daily life using HSK3 words.