牙齿

yáchǐ

tooth

HSK 5

한자 분해

Understanding 牙齿 (yáchǐ)

The word 牙齿 refers to the teeth inside the mouth, essential for chewing food. It is a common noun used in both everyday conversation and medical contexts.

Usage Notes

牙齿 is often used when talking about dental health, pain, or the process of losing baby teeth. It can refer to a single tooth or teeth collectively depending on context.

Common Collocations

  • 牙齿 (bá yáchǐ): to pull a tooth, used in dental treatment contexts.
  • 牙齿 (yáchǐ téng): toothache, describing pain in the teeth.
  • 牙齿健康 (yáchǐ jiànkāng): dental health, often used in health advice.

Tips

When speaking about teeth, 牙齿 is the standard term. Avoid confusing it with alone, which can mean a single tooth or fang, often used in more specific or literary contexts. Also, note that 牙齿 can be plural or singular depending on the sentence, so context is key.

예문

医生说我需要拔掉一颗坏掉的牙齿。

Yīshēng shuō wǒ xūyào bá diào yī kē huài diào de yáchǐ.

The doctor said I need to have a bad tooth pulled out.

小孩子换牙齿的时候会有点疼。

Xiǎo háizi huàn yáchǐ de shíhòu huì yǒudiǎn téng.

Children feel a bit of pain when they are losing their baby teeth.

保持牙齿健康需要每天刷牙两次。

Bǎochí yáchǐ jiànkāng xūyào měitiān shuā yá liǎng cì.

Maintaining healthy teeth requires brushing twice a day.