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Character Breakdown

Usage of (suàn)

The character is versatile and commonly used in Mandarin with several related meanings. Primarily, it means "to calculate" or "to count," often used in contexts involving numbers or accounting. For example, "" means "Please help me calculate this bill."

Beyond literal calculation, is frequently used to express "to regard as" or "to consider as." For instance, "考试通过" means "This exam counts as passed." This usage helps speakers express judgment or classification.

Another important use is in the phrase "算了," which means "to give up" or "to let it go." It is often used to indicate a decision to stop pursuing something, as in "算了" (I've decided not to go).

Common Collocations

  • 算了: to give up or drop the matter, often signaling a change of mind or resignation.
  • : to settle accounts or calculate expenses.
  • : to be considered as, used to classify or judge.
  • 什么: a rhetorical question meaning "Who do you think you are?" or "What does that count as?"

Notes

When using to mean "to give up," it is almost always followed by to indicate completion of the decision. Also, can be used both in formal and informal contexts, but phrases like "算了" are very colloquial.

Avoid confusing with (jì), which also means "to calculate" but is more formal and technical. is more common in everyday speech.

Example Sentences

This exam counts as passed.

Who do you think you are?

I’ve decided to give up; I’m not going.

Please help me calculate this bill.

Does this matter count as your responsibility?