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Character Breakdown

Usage of (chàng)

The verb primarily means "to sing" and is used when referring to singing songs or chanting. It is a very common verb in everyday conversation, especially when talking about music or performances.

Common contexts

  • Singing songs: 唱歌 (chàng gē) is the most frequent collocation, meaning "to sing a song."
  • Group singing: Often used with 一起 (yīqǐ) to express singing together.
  • Street performance: 唱歌 can describe singing in public places, sometimes to earn money.

Collocations and patterns

  • 唱歌 (chàng gē): to sing a song
  • (chàng de hěn hǎo): to sing very well
  • 起来 (chàng qǐlái): to start singing or to sing with enthusiasm

Notes

  • is different from (tiào, to dance) and (tīng, to listen). It specifically refers to the act of producing singing sounds.
  • It can also be used metaphorically in some contexts to mean "to chant" or "to call out," but this is less common in daily speech.
  • Avoid confusing with 唱片 (chàngpiàn), which means "record" or "album," a noun rather than a verb.

Example Sentences

She likes to sing in the bathroom.

Let's sing this song together!

He sings on the street to earn some money.