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year, age

JLPT N5

Character Breakdown

Basic Meaning and Usage

The character (nián) primarily means "year" in Chinese. It is used to indicate the passage of time in years, age, or durations. It is one of the most common time units and appears frequently in dates, ages, and time expressions.

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • (měi nián): every year, used to describe annual events or routines.
  • (jīn nián): this year, used to specify the current year.
  • 去年 (qù nián): last year, used to refer to the previous year.
  • (míng nián): next year, used to talk about the following year.
  • 年龄 (nián líng): age, often used in formal contexts.
  • 工作X (gōngzuò le X nián): worked for X years, used to describe duration of work or experience.

Usage Notes

When is used to express age, it is often combined with (suì) to indicate years old, e.g., (25 years old). In time expressions, can be combined with other words to specify particular years or durations. It is a neutral and very common word suitable for both spoken and written Chinese.

Avoid confusing with (yuè, month) or (rì, day), which are other time units. always refers to the year level of time.

Example Sentences

I am twenty-five years old this year.

He worked for five years before getting promoted.

The Spring Festival is China's most important traditional holiday,