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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (duǒ) is primarily used as a measure word for flowers and clouds. It quantifies individual flowers or cloud shapes, similar to how English uses 'a flower' or 'a cloud.'

Common Collocations

  • (yī duǒ huā): one flower
  • 玫瑰 (sān duǒ méiguī): three roses
  • (yī duǒ yún): one cloud

These collocations are very common in everyday speech and writing.

Nuances and Usage Notes

is not used for all plants or objects, only for flowers and clouds. It is a neutral, standard measure word without special formality or slang connotations. Avoid confusing with other measure words like (duǒr), which is a dialectal variant.

Common Confusion

Sometimes learners confuse with , but is mainly used in northern Chinese dialects and can carry a more colloquial tone. For standard Mandarin, is preferred.

Using correctly helps you sound natural when talking about flowers or clouds in Chinese.

Example Sentences

This flower is very beautiful.

She gave me three roses.

A cloud floated across the sky.