Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of counting abstract ideas and events using Chinese measure words.
- Quantify servings of food and copies of documents.
- Navigate buildings and describe layers with precision.
- Count educational courses and immersive life experiences.
배울 내용
Hey there, future Chinese master! You've already built a super solid foundation with basic words and structures in our previous chapters – awesome work! Now, we're taking things up a notch, diving into how to count abstract concepts and events. It might sound quirky, but mastering these will make your conversations much more nuanced and natural. In this chapter, you’ll unlock the power of five essential measure words: * **份 (fèn):** Use this for portions of food, copies of documents, or even gifts. Imagine ordering
two servings of riceor asking for
three copies of a report.It’s all about parts of a whole! * **层 (céng):** Perfect for anything stacked horizontally – from skyscraper floors to cake layers, or even digital layers. You'll sound precise saying
my apartment is on the fourth floor.* **门 (mén):** When talking about academic courses or specific skills, 门 comes into play. It's like
opening a door to new knowledge, so you can confidently say "I'm taking two Chinese courses."
* **场 (chǎng):** This is for counting immersive events like concerts, sports matches, movies, or even spells of weather. You'll describe an exciting game or a heavy rain shower.* **次 (cì):** A game-changer! Use 次 to count how many times an action has occurred.
I have traveled to China three timesor
I read this book twice.Just remember pronouns come before 次! By the end, you’ll confidently express quantities for portions, layers, courses, events, and how many times you’ve done something in Chinese. You’ll say things like,
I want one portion of noodles and two copies of this letter,or "My class is on the third floor, and I've been to this exhibition twice." Ready to level up? Let's go!
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인분과 부수: 份 (fèn) 사용하기전체의 한 '부분'이나 세트로 묶인 '부', '인분'을 셀 때는 «份»을 기억하세요!
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층과 겹: 层 (céng) 사용법빌딩 층수부터 달콤한 케이크 단, 사진 편집의 «레이어»까지! 가로로 차곡차곡 쌓인 모든 것에 «层»을 사용해 보세요.
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수업과 과목을 세는 양사: 门 (mén)과목이나 기술처럼 '하나의 지식 분야'를 셀 때는 '门 (mén)'을 사용하세요. 마치 새로운 분야의 '문'을 여는 것과 같아요.
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이벤트와 공연을 나타내는 양사 场 (chǎng)공연, 스포츠 경기, 날씨의 '한바탕'을 셀 때는 «个» 대신 몰입감을 주는 양사 «场»을 사용해 보세요.
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동작 횟수 세기 '번/회'(次)동사 뒤에
[숫자] + 次를 붙여서 횟수를 세어보세요. 대명사는VIP니까 숫자보다 앞에 온다는 걸 잊지 마세요!
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to order specific portions of food and request document copies.
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By the end you will be able to describe the floor level of a location or the layers of an object.
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By the end you will be able to list academic subjects and courses you are taking.
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By the end you will be able to discuss events like movies, matches, and weather occurrences.
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By the end you will be able to state how many times you have performed a specific action.
챕터 가이드
Overview
I want food, you'll be able to say I want one portion of food.This guide focuses on five essential measure words – 份 (fèn), 层 (céng), 门 (mén), 场 (chǎng), and 次 (cì) – each with its own unique domain. By the end of this chapter, you'll confidently navigate situations that involve counting servings, layers, classes, events, and repetitions, truly leveling up your A2 Chinese measure word usage.
How This Grammar Works
share or part of something. For instance, when ordering food, you'd say 一份炒饭 (yī fèn chǎofàn) (one portion of fried rice). It's also used for documents, like 两份文件 (liǎng fèn wénjiàn) (two copies of a document).door, which is a great way to remember it – you're opening a door to knowledge! You might say 我选了两门课 (wǒ xuǎn le liǎng mén kè) (I chose two courses) or 一门中文课 (yī mén Zhōngwén kè) (one Chinese language course).scene or session. For example, 一场电影 (yī chǎng diànyǐng) (a movie showing) or 一场足球赛 (yī chǎng zúqiú sài) (a soccer match). You can even describe 一场大雨 (yī chǎng dàyǔ) (a heavy rain shower).Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong: 我要一个炒饭。(Wǒ yào yī gè chǎofàn.)
- 1✗ Wrong: 我学三课中文。(Wǒ xué sān kè Zhōngwén.)
lesson or class, but when referring to an entire academic course or subject, 门 (mén) is the correct measure word.- 1✗ Wrong: 我看电影两次。(Wǒ kàn diànyǐng liǎng cì.)
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Quick FAQ
Why are Chinese measure words so important for A2 learners?
Measure words are crucial because they add specificity and naturalness to your Chinese. Using the correct measure word for abstract concepts like events or courses is a hallmark of more advanced, accurate Chinese grammar and helps you sound like a native speaker.
Can I use 个 instead of 份 or 门 sometimes?
While 个 (gè) is a general measure word and might be understood, it's often grammatically incorrect or sounds awkward when a specific measure word like 份 (fèn) for portions or 门 (mén) for courses should be used. Mastering the specific ones is key for A2 Chinese fluency.
What's the difference between 场 (chǎng) and 次 (cì) for events?
场 (chǎng) counts specific, distinct events like a single movie showing or a particular sports match. 次 (cì) counts the *number of times* an action or event has occurred, focusing on repetition rather than the event itself. For example, one movie is 一场电影 (yī chǎng diànyǐng), but
I watched movies three timesis 我看了三次电影 (wǒ kàn le sān cì diànyǐng).
Are there regional differences in using these measure words?
Generally, the usage of 份 (fèn), 层 (céng), 门 (mén), 场 (chǎng), and 次 (cì) is quite standard across Mandarin-speaking regions. While slight variations might exist in very colloquial speech or dialects, these five measure words are universally understood and correctly applied in standard Mandarin.
Cultural Context
rice or water, Chinese often specifies a portion of riceor
a cup of water,indicating a more granular approach to quantifying. Using the correct measure word, especially for abstract ideas like a
course or a time an action occurred, isn't just about grammar; it's about adopting a more Chinese way of perceiving and describing the world.주요 예문 (2)
팁과 요령 (4)
직장인 필수 꿀팁
건물 층수 세기
기억하기 쉬운 팁!
성조 변화의 비밀
핵심 어휘 (7)
Real-World Preview
A Day at the Mall
Review Summary
- Number + 份 + Food/Paper
- Number + 层
- Number + 门 + Subject
- Number + 场 + Event
- Verb + (Pronoun) + Number + 次
자주 하는 실수
Do not use '个' (ge) before another measure word. '门' (mén) is already the measure word for courses.
While '去过三次北京' is technically acceptable for places, beginners often forget that for pronouns (me, him, her), the pronoun MUST come before '次'. Example: '见了他三次'.
Use '层' (céng) for physical layers like cake. '场' (chǎng) is only for events like movies or matches.
이 챕터의 규칙 (5)
Next Steps
You're doing amazing! Mastering these measure words makes your Chinese sound incredibly authentic. Keep practicing!
Look at your school/work schedule and count how many '门' (courses) you have.
Practice ordering '两份' (two portions) of your favorite food at a restaurant.
빠른 연습 (3)
수업 시간을 나타내는 문장을 선택하세요:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 수업과 과목을 세는 양사: 门 (mén)
저 문 좀 봐: 看那门门。
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 수업과 과목을 세는 양사: 门 (mén)
이 외국어는 어렵다고 생각해요. (I think this foreign language is difficult.)
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: 수업과 과목을 세는 양사: 门 (mén)
Score: /3