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硬币 — meaning in English: coin

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速度
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共和国
gònghéguó
硬币
yìngbì
jiā
设备
shèbèi
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 硬币 (yìngbì) in everyday conversations when discussing money, especially in markets or shops. For instance, when paying for a small item, you might hear someone say they only have coins, emphasizing the need for exact change.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 硬币 is 钱 (qián), which simply means 'money.' However, 硬币 specifically refers to coins, while 钱 can denote any form of currency, including bills and digital money. Use 硬币 when you want to refer specifically to coins, especially when discussing transactions involving small amounts.
Culture
The term 硬币 (yìngbì) literally translates to 'hard currency,' which reflects the physical nature of coins compared to paper money. In Chinese culture, coins have a rich history, often linked to ancient trade and prosperity. Interestingly, traditional Chinese coins were round with a square hole in the middle, symbolizing the connection between heaven and earth.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 硬币?
The pronunciation of 硬币 is yìngbì. The first syllable 'yìng' has a falling tone, while 'bì' has a falling tone as well.
Q.How do I use 硬币 in a sentence?
You can use 硬币 in sentences like '我没有硬币' (Wǒ méiyǒu yìngbì), which means 'I don't have any coins.' This is a useful phrase when you need to indicate a lack of small change.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 硬币?
A common mistake is to confuse 硬币 with paper money. Remember that 硬币 specifically refers to coins, while 纸币 (zhǐbì) means paper currency. Be sure to use the correct term based on the type of money being discussed.
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