口头禅

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Understanding 口头禅 (kǒutóuchán)

口头禅 literally means "oral Zen," but it refers to a person's habitual phrase or catchphrase they often repeat in speech. It is commonly used to describe words or expressions that someone says frequently, sometimes unconsciously.

Usage and Context

People use 口头禅 to characterize someone's speaking style or personality. For example, a teacher might often say “认真” (listen carefully), making it their 口头禅. It can be positive, neutral, or sometimes slightly teasing depending on context.

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Nuances

口头禅 often implies repetition and habit, sometimes without the speaker realizing it. It differs from a slogan or motto because it is more informal and personal. Avoid confusing it with 成语 (idioms) which are fixed expressions with specific meanings.

Tips

When you hear someone’s 口头禅, it can give insight into their personality or mood. Using this word in conversation shows a good grasp of colloquial Chinese and social observation.

Example Sentences

His catchphrase is 'no problem'; he says it no matter what difficulties he

The teacher's catchphrase is 'listen carefully,' and the students all

In daily conversations, people often use some catchphrases to express their