发票

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 发票 (fāpiào)

发票 is a common term in Chinese used to refer to an official invoice or receipt, especially in commercial and tax contexts. It literally combines (to send out) and (ticket), implying a document issued as proof of a transaction.

Usage in Daily Life

发票 is essential when you want to claim expenses or prove a purchase. For example, after buying goods or services, you can ask (merchants) to 开发 (issue an invoice). This is important for both personal record-keeping and business accounting.

Common Collocations

These phrases are frequently used in shops, restaurants, and offices.

Register and Tone

发票 is a formal term used in business and official settings. It is not used for informal receipts like handwritten notes. When speaking casually, people might say 收据 (shōujù) for a simple receipt.

Avoiding Confusion

Don't confuse 发票 with 收据. 发票 is usually issued by authorized entities and can be used for tax purposes, while 收据 is a simpler proof of payment without tax implications.

Example Sentences

Please issue me an invoice.

Remember to ask for the receipt after shopping.

This invoice can be used for reimbursement.