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Character Breakdown

Core Meaning and Usage

The character (tīng) primarily means "to listen" or "to hear." It is one of the most common verbs in Mandarin used when referring to the act of perceiving sound or paying attention to spoken information.

Common Collocations

  • 音乐 (tīng yīnyuè): listen to music
  • 老师 (tīng lǎoshī): listen to the teacher
  • (tīngshuō): to hear (a piece of news), to be told

These collocations are very frequent in daily conversation and written Chinese. is especially useful for reporting information heard from others.

Usage Notes

When using , the focus is on the act of receiving auditory information. It can be used both literally (listening to sounds) and figuratively (hearing news). Unlike (to see), requires the listener’s attention to sound. It is often paired with adverbs like 认真 (carefully) to emphasize attentiveness.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with (wén), which also means "to hear" but is more formal and often used in written language or in the sense of perceiving smells. is the everyday spoken verb for listening.

Example Sentences

I like to listen to music to relax myself.

Please listen carefully to the teacher's lecture.

I heard that he is going to work abroad.