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Character Breakdown

Overview

The character (zhāng) is commonly used both as a Chinese surname and as a measure word for flat, thin objects such as paper, tickets, or tables. When used as a surname, it is pronounced with the first tone and capitalized in English contexts. As a measure word, it precedes nouns like (tickets), 桌子 (tables), or 表格 (forms).

Usage as a Measure Word

is one of the most frequent measure words for flat items. It is used to count things that are generally thin and flat, such as sheets of paper, tickets, or tables. For example, means "two tickets." This usage is very common in everyday conversation and formal contexts.

Usage as a Surname

is a very common Chinese surname. When used as a surname, it is often followed by a title or a given name, such as 先生 (Mr. Zhang). It is important to distinguish this use from the measure word by context.

Common Collocations

Tips

Be careful not to confuse as a measure word with other measure words for flat objects like (piàn) which is used for slices or pieces. specifically counts whole flat objects. When used as a surname, it is always a proper noun and capitalized in English. The tone is always first tone (zhāng).

Example Sentences

Please give me two movie tickets.

Mr. Zhang has already arrived at the meeting room.

This table is very big and can seat six people.

His surname is Zhang, and he is the class monitor.

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