口吃

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"口吃" (kǒuchī) means to stutter or stammer when speaking. It describes a speech disorder where the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions or prolongations of sounds.

Common Contexts

This term is often used to describe people who have difficulty speaking fluently, either due to nervousness, developmental reasons, or a speech impediment. It can apply to children learning to speak or adults under stress.

Collocations and Patterns

Usage Notes

When using "口吃," it often implies a temporary or chronic difficulty in speech. It is a neutral term but can be sensitive, so use it respectfully. Avoid confusing "口吃" with "" alone, which primarily means "to eat." The character "" in "口吃" relates to the speech disorder meaning.

Summary

"口吃" is a useful word to describe stuttering in Mandarin. It appears mostly in spoken and written contexts discussing speech difficulties, and it helps learners recognize and talk about this common speech phenomenon.

Example Sentences

He stutters a bit when he speaks, but he is very sincere.

Young children just learning to speak sometimes stutter.

He stuttered because of nervousness and couldn't express his thoughts well.