diǎn

point

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漢字分解

Multiple Meanings of

The character (diǎn) is very versatile in Mandarin. It can mean a 'point' or 'dot' as a noun, refer to a small amount or 'a little' when used after a number or measure word, and also function as a verb meaning 'to order' (usually food or drinks).

Common Collocations and Usage

  • (diǎn zhōng): o'clock, used to tell time.
  • (yī diǎn): a little, a bit.
  • (diǎn cài): to order dishes in a restaurant.

When used to tell time, follows the number indicating the hour. When expressing a small quantity, often follows a number or is used with words like (water) or (money). As a verb, is commonly paired with food or drink items to indicate ordering.

Usage Tips

Be careful not to confuse as 'point' with its use as 'a little' or 'to order.' Context usually makes the meaning clear. For example, "" asks for the time, while "" means to order food. Also, as 'a little' is often used in polite requests or suggestions.

例文

请给我一点水。

Qǐng gěi wǒ yī diǎn shuǐ.

Please give me a little water.

现在几点了?

Xiànzài jǐ diǎn le?

What time is it now?

我想点一份炒饭。

Wǒ xiǎng diǎn yī fèn chǎofàn.

I want to order a fried rice.