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演唱会 — meaning in English: concert

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冲突
chōngtú
演唱会
yǎnchàng huì
惊喜
jīngxǐ
继承
jìchéng
判决
pànjué
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 演唱会 (yǎnchàng huì) when discussing live music events, especially when planning outings with friends or family. For example, you might hear someone say, 'Are you going to the 演唱会 this weekend?' during casual conversations about upcoming entertainment in a city.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 演唱会 is 音乐会 (yīnyuè huì), which translates to 'music concert.' However, 音乐会 often refers to formal orchestral performances, while 演唱会 is typically more casual and associated with contemporary pop music performances. Use 演唱会 when referring to a lively, entertaining concert event.
Culture
The term 演唱会 (yǎnchàng huì) has its roots in traditional Chinese performing arts, where '演' (yǎn) means 'to perform' and '唱' (chàng) means 'to sing.' In modern times, concerts have become a significant part of Chinese pop culture, often attracting large crowds and featuring both local and international artists, symbolizing the vibrant music scene.
FAQ
Q.What is the difference between 演唱会 and 音乐会?
演唱会 (yǎnchàng huì) refers to casual pop concerts, while 音乐会 (yīnyuè huì) usually denotes formal music events like orchestral performances. Choose 演唱会 for a lively atmosphere and contemporary music.
Q.How do you say 'I'm going to a concert' in Mandarin?
You would say '我去参加演唱会' (Wǒ qù cānjiā yǎnchàng huì). This phrase clearly indicates that you are attending a concert.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 演唱会?
A common mistake is using 演唱会 interchangeably with other types of music events like 音乐会. Remember that 演唱会 is more casual and suited for pop music events.
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