纽扣儿

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Understanding 纽扣儿

The word 纽扣儿 (niǔkòu er) specifically refers to a button, commonly found on clothing or bags. The suffix (er) is a common Beijing dialect diminutive, often added to nouns to make them sound more colloquial or familiar.

Usage and Context

纽扣儿 is used in everyday conversation when talking about buttons on garments or accessories. It can refer to individual buttons or buttons collectively. The word often appears in contexts involving sewing, repairing clothes, or describing clothing details.

Common Collocations

  • 纽扣儿 (button fell off): used when a button is lost or detached.
  • 纽扣儿 (sew on a button): common phrase when repairing clothes.
  • 纽扣儿颜色 (button color): used when describing or choosing buttons.

Nuances

Adding softens the tone and makes the word more casual and friendly, typical in northern Mandarin, especially Beijing dialect. Without , is more formal or neutral. Avoid confusing 纽扣儿 with (zipper), though sometimes buttons can substitute for zippers in repairs.

Summary

Use 纽扣儿 when talking about buttons in a casual, everyday setting, especially in northern China. It is a tangible noun with clear physical reference, often involved in clothing maintenance or description.

Example Sentences

The buttons on this shirt fell off and need to be sewn back on.

Mom bought me a box of buttons in various colors.

He used a button to replace the broken zipper.