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Character Breakdown

Usage of (jiǎng)

The verb primarily means "to speak" or "to explain." It is commonly used when someone is telling a story, giving a speech, or explaining something clearly. It can also mean "to talk about" in a conversational context.

Common contexts

Collocations and patterns

  • 故事 (tell a story): used when narrating.
  • 道理 (reason or argue logically): used when explaining reasons.
  • (talk on the phone): used for phone conversations.
  • 讲究 (pay attention to, emphasize): a related word with a different nuance.

Notes

is often used in both formal and informal contexts. When used in conversation, it implies an exchange of information or ideas. It differs from (shuō), which is more general for "say" or "speak," while often emphasizes the content or clarity of what is being said.

Avoid confusing with when the focus is simply on uttering words rather than explaining or narrating.

Example Sentences

The teacher told many interesting stories in class.

He explained very clearly, and everyone understood.

Let's talk about your plan.