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Character Breakdown

Core Meanings

The character (huì) primarily expresses the ability or skill to do something, often translated as "can" or "know how to." It is used to indicate that someone has learned or is capable of performing an action. Another important meaning relates to meetings or gatherings, where refers to a formal or informal assembly.

Usage and Collocations

is very versatile and appears in many common phrases. When used to express ability, it often precedes verbs, e.g., (can speak), (can do). When referring to meetings, it is combined with words like (open/start) to form (hold a meeting).

  • + verb: indicates ability or skill (e.g., 唱歌 - can sing)
  • : to hold a meeting
  • 会议 (huìyì): conference or formal meeting
  • : meeting place

Pragmatic Notes

is often confused with (néng), which also means "can" but emphasizes possibility or permission rather than learned skill. implies learned ability or habitual skill, while can imply physical possibility or permission.

When is used in the context of meetings, it is a noun or part of a noun phrase, not a verb meaning "to meet" (which is 见面 or ).

Understanding these nuances will help learners use accurately in both spoken and written Chinese.

Example Sentences

I can speak Chinese.

We will have a meeting tomorrow to discuss this issue.

He can swim and also can ride a bicycle.