Meaning and Usage
The character "娘" primarily means "mother" in some dialects and contexts, but it is more commonly used to mean "daughter" in modern Mandarin. It can also refer to a woman's natal family (娘家), especially in contexts contrasting with her husband's family (婆家).
Common Collocations
- "我娘" (my mother): colloquial way to refer to one's mother, often used in northern Chinese dialects.
- "三个娘" (three daughters): counting daughters using "娘" instead of "女儿".
- "娘家" (woman's natal family): used when talking about a married woman's family of origin.
Usage Notes
"娘" as "mother" is more dialectal and less formal than "妈妈" or "母亲". When used to mean "daughter," it is often interchangeable with "女儿," but "娘" can sound more colloquial or affectionate. Be careful not to confuse "娘" with "娘们儿," which is a slang term with a different connotation.
Common Confusion
Some learners confuse "娘" with "女" (female) or "女儿" (daughter). "娘" can mean mother or daughter depending on context, so pay attention to surrounding words and dialectal usage.
Meaning and Usage
The character "娘" primarily means "mother" in some dialects and contexts, but it is more commonly used to mean "daughter" in modern Mandarin. It can also refer to a woman's natal family (娘家), especially in contexts contrasting with her husband's family (婆家).
Common Collocations
- "我娘" (my mother): colloquial way to refer to one's mother, often used in northern Chinese dialects.
- "三个娘" (three daughters): counting daughters using "娘" instead of "女儿".
- "娘家" (woman's natal family): used when talking about a married woman's family of origin.
Usage Notes
"娘" as "mother" is more dialectal and less formal than "妈妈" or "母亲". When used to mean "daughter," it is often interchangeable with "女儿," but "娘" can sound more colloquial or affectionate. Be careful not to confuse "娘" with "娘们儿," which is a slang term with a different connotation.
Common Confusion
Some learners confuse "娘" with "女" (female) or "女儿" (daughter). "娘" can mean mother or daughter depending on context, so pay attention to surrounding words and dialectal usage.
Meaning and Usage
The character "娘" primarily means "mother" in some dialects and contexts, but it is more commonly used to mean "daughter" in modern Mandarin. It can also refer to a woman's natal family (娘家), especially in contexts contrasting with her husband's family (婆家).
Common Collocations
- "我娘" (my mother): colloquial way to refer to one's mother, often used in northern Chinese dialects.
- "三个娘" (three daughters): counting daughters using "娘" instead of "女儿".
- "娘家" (woman's natal family): used when talking about a married woman's family of origin.
Usage Notes
"娘" as "mother" is more dialectal and less formal than "妈妈" or "母亲". When used to mean "daughter," it is often interchangeable with "女儿," but "娘" can sound more colloquial or affectionate. Be careful not to confuse "娘" with "娘们儿," which is a slang term with a different connotation.
Common Confusion
Some learners confuse "娘" with "女" (female) or "女儿" (daughter). "娘" can mean mother or daughter depending on context, so pay attention to surrounding words and dialectal usage.