听见

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 听见

The verb 听见 specifically means 'to hear' in the sense of perceiving sound. It emphasizes the actual reception of sound, often implying that the listener became aware of a noise or voice. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when referring to hearing something unintentionally or unexpectedly.

Common Collocations

  • 听见声音 (hear a sound): used when you notice a sound.
  • 听见 (hear it said): used when you hear rumors or information.
  • 听见 (hear knocking): typical phrase for hearing a knock on the door.

Notes

Unlike (tīng), which can mean 'to listen' actively, 听见 focuses on the passive reception of sound, similar to 'hear' rather than 'listen'. It is often used in past or completed actions to indicate that the sound was perceived. Avoid confusing 听见 with 看见 (to see), although both share the character , their meanings relate to different senses.

Tone and Register

听见 is neutral and suitable for all levels of formality. It is a basic verb taught early in Chinese learning (HSK 1), making it essential for beginners to express hearing events naturally.

Example Sentences

I heard someone knocking on the door.

Did you hear what he said?

I didn't hear your voice, please say it again.