Usage and Meanings
The character "番" has several distinct uses in Mandarin. Primarily, it can refer to a foreigner or non-Han ethnic person, often used historically or in literary contexts. It also functions as a measure word or counter for occurrences, attempts, or rounds, similar to "times" or "turns" in English.
Common Collocations
- 一番 (yī fān): one time, once, a round
- 第三番 (dì sān fān): the third time or attempt
- 番人 (fān rén): foreigner, non-Han person
Usage Notes
When used as a counter, "番" often appears after ordinal numbers to indicate the sequence of attempts or rounds, especially in competitions or repeated actions. When referring to people, "番人" is somewhat archaic or literary and may carry a historical or ethnic nuance. Avoid confusing "番" with "翻" (fān), which means "to turn over" or "to translate".
Register and Tone
"番" in the sense of foreigner is more formal or literary and less common in everyday speech. As a counter, it is neutral and widely used in spoken and written Chinese.
Understanding these nuances will help learners use "番" appropriately in different contexts.
Usage and Meanings
The character "番" has several distinct uses in Mandarin. Primarily, it can refer to a foreigner or non-Han ethnic person, often used historically or in literary contexts. It also functions as a measure word or counter for occurrences, attempts, or rounds, similar to "times" or "turns" in English.
Common Collocations
- 一番 (yī fān): one time, once, a round
- 第三番 (dì sān fān): the third time or attempt
- 番人 (fān rén): foreigner, non-Han person
Usage Notes
When used as a counter, "番" often appears after ordinal numbers to indicate the sequence of attempts or rounds, especially in competitions or repeated actions. When referring to people, "番人" is somewhat archaic or literary and may carry a historical or ethnic nuance. Avoid confusing "番" with "翻" (fān), which means "to turn over" or "to translate".
Register and Tone
"番" in the sense of foreigner is more formal or literary and less common in everyday speech. As a counter, it is neutral and widely used in spoken and written Chinese.
Understanding these nuances will help learners use "番" appropriately in different contexts.
Usage and Meanings
The character "番" has several distinct uses in Mandarin. Primarily, it can refer to a foreigner or non-Han ethnic person, often used historically or in literary contexts. It also functions as a measure word or counter for occurrences, attempts, or rounds, similar to "times" or "turns" in English.
Common Collocations
- 一番 (yī fān): one time, once, a round
- 第三番 (dì sān fān): the third time or attempt
- 番人 (fān rén): foreigner, non-Han person
Usage Notes
When used as a counter, "番" often appears after ordinal numbers to indicate the sequence of attempts or rounds, especially in competitions or repeated actions. When referring to people, "番人" is somewhat archaic or literary and may carry a historical or ethnic nuance. Avoid confusing "番" with "翻" (fān), which means "to turn over" or "to translate".
Register and Tone
"番" in the sense of foreigner is more formal or literary and less common in everyday speech. As a counter, it is neutral and widely used in spoken and written Chinese.
Understanding these nuances will help learners use "番" appropriately in different contexts.