difference

JLPT N1 9 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Core Meanings

The character (chā) primarily means "difference" or "discrepancy," often used to describe measurable gaps such as in color, time, or quality. It can also express a negative evaluation, meaning "poor" or "bad," especially when describing performance or quality.

Common Uses

  1. Difference or gap: is frequently used to indicate a difference between two things, such as colors, scores, or time intervals.
  2. Quality evaluation: When used to describe something as , it means it is substandard or poor.
  3. Approximation in time: The phrase 差不多 (chàbuduō) means "almost" or "nearly," often used to indicate something is close to completion or arrival.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (chà hěn duō): indicates a large difference.
  • 时间 (shíjiān chà): time difference or discrepancy.
  • 成绩 (chéngjì chà): poor grades or performance.
  • 差不多 (chàbuduō): almost, nearly.

Usage Notes

When is used to describe quality, it carries a negative connotation and is often used in informal contexts. It contrasts with words like (good). The phrase 差不多 is very common in spoken Mandarin and can soften statements by implying approximation rather than exactness.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse (chā) meaning "difference" with (chà) meaning "to lack" or "to be short of" in other contexts. The pronunciation and tone are important to distinguish meanings. Also, 差不多 is a fixed phrase meaning "almost," not just "difference."

Example Sentences

The colors of these two clothes differ a lot.

The time difference was five minutes, we were late.

His grades are poor; he might need to work harder.

The gap in this exam is big, indicating that everyone's preparation was

Almost there, let's hurry up.