零花钱

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 零花钱

零花钱 (línghuāqián) refers to pocket money or allowance given to someone, often children or teenagers, to spend at their discretion. It literally combines '' (zero), '' (spend), and '' (money), but the meaning is idiomatic rather than literal.

Usage and Context

This term is commonly used in family contexts where parents give children a small amount of money regularly to manage themselves. It helps children learn budgeting and financial responsibility. The amount is usually modest and intended for small personal expenses like snacks, entertainment, or minor purchases.

Common Collocations

Nuances

零花钱 implies a casual, discretionary fund rather than a salary or formal payment. It is usually associated with children or young people, and the tone is informal and affectionate. Avoid confusing it with 工资 (gōngzī) which means salary or wages.

Tips

When talking about money given for personal use, 零花钱 is the natural choice. It often appears in conversations about family life, education, and growing up.

Example Sentences

I give my child some pocket money every month to help him learn financial

He used his pocket money to buy a novel he likes.

The pocket money is not much, but enough to buy some snacks and drinks.