せん

priority, precedence, previous

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Usage of

The word (xiān) is commonly used to indicate doing something before others or earlier in time. It can mean "first," "beforehand," or "earlier." It often appears at the beginning of a sentence or clause to show the order of actions.

Common contexts

  • To suggest someone do something before others: (You eat first).
  • To indicate priority in discussion or action: 我们讨论 (Let's discuss first).
  • To express earlier arrival or occurrence: (He arrived earlier).

Collocations and patterns

  • ...... (first... then...): Used to show sequence.
  • ... (don't... yet): Used to advise waiting or postponing.
  • (first come, first served): A common phrase about order.

Nuances

Using implies a polite or practical suggestion to prioritize an action. It is less forceful than commands and often softens requests. It can also express temporal order without implying urgency.

Common confusion

Don't confuse with , which is more formal and used in written contexts to mean "precede." is more versatile and common in spoken language.

Example Sentences

You eat first, I'll be right there.

Let's discuss this issue first.

He arrived at the company earlier.

You go ahead first, I'll come slowly.

Don't rush, listen to me first.