Meaning and Usage
柿子 (shìzi) refers specifically to the fruit known as persimmon. It is a common fruit in Chinese-speaking regions, especially popular in autumn. When people mention 柿子, they usually mean the edible fruit, which can be sweet or astringent depending on the variety and ripeness.
Common Contexts
柿子 is often talked about in the context of seasonal food, harvest, and traditional snacks. It appears in everyday conversation when discussing fruits, cooking, or local specialties.
Collocations and Patterns
- 吃柿子 (chī shìzi): to eat persimmons, a very common phrase.
- 柿子树 (shìzi shù): persimmon tree, used when talking about the plant.
- 熟柿子 (shú shìzi): ripe persimmon, emphasizing the fruit's readiness to eat.
Usage Notes
柿子 is a noun and does not have grammatical functions beyond that. It is often used with adjectives describing size, taste, or ripeness. Avoid confusing 柿子 with other fruits; the character 柿 specifically denotes persimmons. In some dialects, 柿子 can also be used metaphorically, but this is less common in standard Mandarin.
Meaning and Usage
柿子 (shìzi) refers specifically to the fruit known as persimmon. It is a common fruit in Chinese-speaking regions, especially popular in autumn. When people mention 柿子, they usually mean the edible fruit, which can be sweet or astringent depending on the variety and ripeness.
Common Contexts
柿子 is often talked about in the context of seasonal food, harvest, and traditional snacks. It appears in everyday conversation when discussing fruits, cooking, or local specialties.
Collocations and Patterns
- 吃柿子 (chī shìzi): to eat persimmons, a very common phrase.
- 柿子树 (shìzi shù): persimmon tree, used when talking about the plant.
- 熟柿子 (shú shìzi): ripe persimmon, emphasizing the fruit's readiness to eat.
Usage Notes
柿子 is a noun and does not have grammatical functions beyond that. It is often used with adjectives describing size, taste, or ripeness. Avoid confusing 柿子 with other fruits; the character 柿 specifically denotes persimmons. In some dialects, 柿子 can also be used metaphorically, but this is less common in standard Mandarin.
Meaning and Usage
柿子 (shìzi) refers specifically to the fruit known as persimmon. It is a common fruit in Chinese-speaking regions, especially popular in autumn. When people mention 柿子, they usually mean the edible fruit, which can be sweet or astringent depending on the variety and ripeness.
Common Contexts
柿子 is often talked about in the context of seasonal food, harvest, and traditional snacks. It appears in everyday conversation when discussing fruits, cooking, or local specialties.
Collocations and Patterns
- 吃柿子 (chī shìzi): to eat persimmons, a very common phrase.
- 柿子树 (shìzi shù): persimmon tree, used when talking about the plant.
- 熟柿子 (shú shìzi): ripe persimmon, emphasizing the fruit's readiness to eat.
Usage Notes
柿子 is a noun and does not have grammatical functions beyond that. It is often used with adjectives describing size, taste, or ripeness. Avoid confusing 柿子 with other fruits; the character 柿 specifically denotes persimmons. In some dialects, 柿子 can also be used metaphorically, but this is less common in standard Mandarin.