How to Say ‘Are you crazy?’ in Simplified Chinese
你有病
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'you have a disease?', questioning someone's sanity.
🇨🇳 In China: Can be used jokingly, but may also be offensive if said seriously.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
你
[nǐ]
you are crazy
An insulting way to indicate someone is acting irrationally or nonsensically.
你有病吧?居然会做这样的事。
Are you crazy? How could you do such a thing?
有病
[yǒu bìng]
sick
Indicates being unwell, often used figuratively to describe weird behavior.
你有病吧?居然会做这样的事。
Are you crazy? How could you do such a thing?
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