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Meaning and Usage

The word "" (fàn) primarily means "cooked rice" but is commonly used to refer to a meal or food in general. It is a fundamental word in daily conversation, especially when talking about eating or meals.

Common Contexts

"" is often used to talk about specific meals like "早餐" (breakfast), "午饭" (lunch), and "晚饭" (dinner). It can also be used in invitations or suggestions to eat, such as "一起" (eat together).

Collocations and Patterns

  • (chī fàn): to eat a meal; the most common collocation.
  • 做饭 (zuò fàn): to cook a meal.
  • 晚饭 (chī wǎnfàn): to eat dinner.

Usage Notes

When using "," speakers often imply a full meal rather than just rice. It is polite and common to invite others to "" as a social activity. Avoid confusing "" with "" (cài), which means dishes or side dishes; "" refers to the staple food or the meal as a whole.

Example Sentences

I eat rice (a meal) every morning.

Let's go eat together!

Dinner is ready, everyone please come and eat.