叫作

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 叫作

The phrase 叫作 (jiàozuò) is used to indicate the name or title of a person, place, or thing. It is a formal way to say "is called" or "named." It often appears in written or formal spoken Chinese.

Common contexts

You will see 叫作 used when introducing names of mountains, books, people, or other proper nouns. It is slightly more formal than simply using or called.

Collocations and patterns

Nuance and register

叫作 carries a neutral to formal tone and is often found in descriptive or narrative contexts. It is less common in casual conversation where or might be preferred.

Common confusion

Do not confuse 叫作 with , which can mean "to shout" or "to call" in a more immediate or informal sense. 叫作 specifically introduces a name or title.

Example Sentences

This mountain is called Huashan, a famous tourist attraction in China.

His name is Li Ming; you can just call him Li Ming.

This book is called 'Dream of the Red Chamber,' a classic of Chinese