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— meaning in English: money

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qián
民间
mínjiān
时钟
shízhōng
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 钱 (qián) in various everyday situations, such as when discussing prices in a market, negotiating a salary during a job interview, or planning a budget for a trip. It is commonly heard in conversations about purchasing goods or services, making it a staple in daily life.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to 钱 (qián) is 货币 (huòbì), which specifically refers to currency. You would use 钱 (qián) in more casual conversations about money, while 货币 (huòbì) is more appropriate in formal discussions about economic topics.
Culture
The character 钱 (qián) originally depicted a metal tool used for weighing coins, showcasing the importance of trade in ancient Chinese society. In contemporary culture, money in China is often associated with prosperity and success, reflecting traditional values that prioritize financial stability.
FAQ
Q.How do you say 'money' in Mandarin Chinese?
The word for 'money' in Mandarin Chinese is 钱, pronounced as qián. It's commonly used in various contexts related to finance and commerce.
Q.What are some phrases that include the word 钱?
You can use phrases like '多少钱?' (duō shǎo qián?) meaning 'How much money?' or '我没有钱' (wǒ méi yǒu qián) which means 'I have no money'.
Q.What is a common mistake when using 钱?
A common mistake is to confuse 钱 (qián) with other financial terms. Remember that 钱 refers generally to money, while terms like 费用 (fèi yòng) refer specifically to expenses.
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