surname Tan

JLPT N5 10 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (tán)

The character primarily means "to talk" or "to discuss." It is commonly used in contexts involving conversations, discussions, or negotiations. For example, you can use it when referring to talking about a topic, discussing plans, or negotiating agreements.

Common Collocations

  • (tánhuà): to have a conversation
  • 谈判 (tánpàn): to negotiate, negotiation
  • (tánlùn): to discuss, discussion

These collocations are frequently used in both formal and informal settings.

Nuances and Usage Notes

often implies a more formal or purposeful conversation compared to just (shuō, to say). It is suitable for business, academic, or serious personal discussions. When used in negotiation contexts, it emphasizes the process of reaching an understanding or agreement.

Avoiding Confusion

Don't confuse with , which is more general for "to speak" or "to say." focuses on the act of discussing or talking over something in detail.

Summary

Use when you want to express the idea of discussing or negotiating something important or formal. It is a versatile verb that appears in many compound words related to communication and dialogue.

Example Sentences

We need to talk about your work performance.

They talked a lot about market strategies at the meeting.

The two negotiating parties finally reached an agreement.