Core Meanings
The character 原 primarily means 'origin', 'source', or 'original'. It often refers to the root cause of something or the original state before change.
Common Uses
- As a noun, it can mean 'plain' or 'field' (原野), describing a natural landscape.
- It appears in compounds like 原因 (yuányīn) meaning 'cause' or 'reason'.
- It can describe something in its original or unchanged state, e.g., 原来 (originally).
Collocations and Patterns
- 原因 (yuányīn): cause, reason — used to discuss causes of events or problems.
- 原来 (yuánlái): originally, actually — used to reveal true facts or original conditions.
- 原野 (yuányě): plain, open field — used in geographical or natural descriptions.
Usage Notes
When using 原 to talk about causes or origins, it often pairs with 因 (cause) to form 原因. When referring to something unchanged, 原来 is common. Avoid confusing 原 with 元, which also means 'origin' but is more abstract or used in currency contexts.
Tone and Register
原 is neutral and common in both spoken and written Chinese, suitable for formal and informal contexts.
Core Meanings
The character 原 primarily means 'origin', 'source', or 'original'. It often refers to the root cause of something or the original state before change.
Common Uses
- As a noun, it can mean 'plain' or 'field' (原野), describing a natural landscape.
- It appears in compounds like 原因 (yuányīn) meaning 'cause' or 'reason'.
- It can describe something in its original or unchanged state, e.g., 原来 (originally).
Collocations and Patterns
- 原因 (yuányīn): cause, reason — used to discuss causes of events or problems.
- 原来 (yuánlái): originally, actually — used to reveal true facts or original conditions.
- 原野 (yuányě): plain, open field — used in geographical or natural descriptions.
Usage Notes
When using 原 to talk about causes or origins, it often pairs with 因 (cause) to form 原因. When referring to something unchanged, 原来 is common. Avoid confusing 原 with 元, which also means 'origin' but is more abstract or used in currency contexts.
Tone and Register
原 is neutral and common in both spoken and written Chinese, suitable for formal and informal contexts.
Core Meanings
The character 原 primarily means 'origin', 'source', or 'original'. It often refers to the root cause of something or the original state before change.
Common Uses
- As a noun, it can mean 'plain' or 'field' (原野), describing a natural landscape.
- It appears in compounds like 原因 (yuányīn) meaning 'cause' or 'reason'.
- It can describe something in its original or unchanged state, e.g., 原来 (originally).
Collocations and Patterns
- 原因 (yuányīn): cause, reason — used to discuss causes of events or problems.
- 原来 (yuánlái): originally, actually — used to reveal true facts or original conditions.
- 原野 (yuányě): plain, open field — used in geographical or natural descriptions.
Usage Notes
When using 原 to talk about causes or origins, it often pairs with 因 (cause) to form 原因. When referring to something unchanged, 原来 is common. Avoid confusing 原 with 元, which also means 'origin' but is more abstract or used in currency contexts.
Tone and Register
原 is neutral and common in both spoken and written Chinese, suitable for formal and informal contexts.