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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (zǒng) is very versatile in Mandarin. It can mean "always" or "all the time" when used as an adverb, indicating frequency or consistency, as in "总是" (He is always busy). It also functions as a noun or adjective meaning "general" or "overall," often seen in titles like 经理 (general manager) or 总共 (in total).

Common Collocations

  • 总是 (zǒng shì): always, indicating habitual action.
  • 经理 (zǒng jīnglǐ): general manager, a common job title.
  • 总共 (zǒng gòng): in total, used to sum quantities.

Nuances

When used as an adverb, emphasizes frequency or inevitability. As a prefix in compound words, it conveys the idea of overall or total. It is important not to confuse with similar words like (dōu), which also means "all" but is used differently in grammar and emphasis.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and widely used in both formal and informal contexts. It appears frequently in spoken and written Chinese, making it essential for learners to understand its multiple uses.

Example Sentences

He is always very busy and has no time to rest.

The general manager held an important meeting this morning.

We bought a total of thirty books.