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学习

xuéxí

To study/learn

Literally: {"\u5b66":"to study, to learn, knowledge","\u4e60":"to practice, to review, habit"}

In 15 Seconds

  • Core word for learning and acquiring skills.
  • Covers both academic and practical knowledge.
  • Implies active effort and engagement.
  • Versatile for many everyday situations.

Meaning

This is your go-to word for any kind of learning! Whether you're cramming for a test, picking up a new hobby, or even trying to understand a complex idea, `学习` covers it all. It's got that active, engaged vibe of really digging into something new.

Key Examples

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Texting a friend about new hobbies

我最近在学习弹吉他。

I'm learning to play the guitar recently.

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Student talking about their studies

我需要花更多时间学习数学。

I need to spend more time studying math.

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Ordering food online

我想学习怎么做这道菜。

I want to learn how to make this dish.

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Cultural Background

Education is highly valued, and 'studying' is often seen as a lifelong duty. Similar to the mainland, but the term is used interchangeably with '讀書' (reading books) for schoolwork. Used in a bilingual context; often mixed with English in casual speech. Cantonese speakers use '讀書' for school, but '學習' is understood in formal contexts.

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Use it everywhere

Don't be afraid to use {学习|xuéxí} for any new skill. It's the most natural choice.

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The 'result' rule

If you want to say you 'got it', use {学会|xuéhuì} instead of {学习|xuéxí}.

In 15 Seconds

  • Core word for learning and acquiring skills.
  • Covers both academic and practical knowledge.
  • Implies active effort and engagement.
  • Versatile for many everyday situations.

What It Means

学习 is the fundamental Chinese word for learning. It's not just about textbooks; it's about acquiring knowledge or skills. Think of it as the active process of getting smarter or better at something. It’s the opposite of just passively receiving information. It implies effort and engagement on your part. You're actively building something in your brain!

How To Use It

Use 学习 whenever you're talking about the act of learning. It works for formal education, like in a classroom, but also for informal learning. You can 学习 a language, 学习 cooking, 学习 a new software, or even 学习 a historical event. It’s super versatile. Just remember it’s a verb, so it needs a subject doing the learning. You wouldn't say 'the learning is good,' you'd say 'I am learning.'

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you're scrolling through TikTok. You see someone mastering a new dance. They might post, 'Finally learned this! So much 学习 involved!' Or maybe you're texting your friend about your evening plans. 'Tonight I'm going to 学习 Chinese characters.' It’s used in everyday chats and more serious contexts. You'll see it on educational websites and in descriptions of new skills. Even video game tutorials use it to encourage players. It's everywhere!

When To Use It

Use 学习 when you want to express the process of gaining knowledge or skills. This includes academic subjects like math or history. It's perfect for learning a new language, like you're doing right now. Consider it for acquiring practical skills, like learning to code or play the guitar. If you're researching a topic for a project, you are 学习 about it. It’s your default for 'to learn.'

When NOT To Use It

Don't use 学习 for simply *knowing* something already. If you already know how to swim, you don't 学习 swimming; you *can* swim. Also, avoid it for very passive observation. Watching a documentary might lead to learning, but the act itself is 观看 (guānkàn - to watch). It's also not for physical training unless there's a skill component. Running laps is 跑步 (pǎobù - to run), but learning a new running technique would be 学习. Don't confuse it with just remembering something, which is 记住 (jìzhù).

Common Mistakes

Learners often mix up 学习 with simply 'knowing' or 'understanding.' They might say they are 'learning' something they already know. Another common slip-up is using it for passive reception. It's like saying you're 'studying' a movie just by watching it.

  • ✗ I am learning Chinese. (If you already speak it fluently) → ✓ I know Chinese.
  • ✗ I am studying this song. (If you're just listening) → ✓ I am listening to this song.
  • ✗ I learned the answer. → ✓ I know the answer. (If it's a fact you've retained)

Similar Expressions

While 学习 is the main verb, context matters. (xué) alone can mean 'to learn' or 'study' but is often part of longer words. 练习 (liànxí) means 'to practice,' which is a *part* of learning. 研究 (yánjiū) is 'to research' or 'study in depth,' often for academic or professional purposes. 知道 (zhīdào) means 'to know,' which is the *result* of learning. You 学习 to 知道.

Common Variations

Sometimes you'll see 学习 used with a noun to specify the subject. For instance, 学习语言 (xuéxí yǔyán) means 'to learn a language.' 学习新技能 (xuéxí xīn jìnéng) means 'to learn a new skill.' You might also hear 学习过程 (xuéxí guòchéng), meaning 'learning process.' These just add more detail to the core verb.

Memory Trick

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Picture yourself (xué) - a school building, looking like a (xué) character. Inside, you're (xí) - practicing your calligraphy with a feather (looks like 习). So, 学习 is learning in school by practicing!

Quick FAQ

Q. Can 学习 mean 'to practice'?

A. Not directly. 学习 is the broader act of learning, which *includes* practice. The specific word for practice is 练习 (liànxí). You might 学习 piano, and to do that, you need to 练习 piano.

Q. Is 学习 used for learning bad habits?

A. Generally no. While technically possible, it's usually reserved for positive skill or knowledge acquisition. For bad habits, you might say 'picked up a bad habit' using different phrasing.

Q. Do I need to add anything after 学习?

A. Often, yes! You usually specify *what* you are learning, like 学习中文 (learn Chinese) or 学习做饭 (learn to cook). Sometimes it stands alone if the context is clear, like 'Are you learning?' → 'Yes, I am learning.' (在学习 - zài xuéxí).

Usage Notes

The verb `学习` is highly versatile, fitting most contexts from casual chats to formal presentations. It implies an active engagement in gaining knowledge or skills. Be mindful not to use it for passive observation or for facts you already possess; in those cases, other verbs like `看` (kàn - to watch/read) or `知道` (zhīdào - to know) are more appropriate.

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Use it everywhere

Don't be afraid to use {学习|xuéxí} for any new skill. It's the most natural choice.

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The 'result' rule

If you want to say you 'got it', use {学会|xuéhuì} instead of {学习|xuéxí}.

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend about new hobbies

我最近在学习弹吉他。

I'm learning to play the guitar recently.

Shows the active process of acquiring a new skill.

#2 Student talking about their studies

我需要花更多时间学习数学。

I need to spend more time studying math.

Used in a typical academic context.

#3 Ordering food online

我想学习怎么做这道菜。

I want to learn how to make this dish.

Learning a practical skill from a recipe or video.

#4 Instagram caption about a new course

新的挑战,新的开始!很高兴开始学习Python!#编程 #学习

New challenge, new beginning! Happy to start learning Python! #programming #learning

Used in a social media context, often with hashtags.

#5 Comment on a YouTube tutorial

这个视频太有用了,我学到了很多!

This video is so useful, I learned a lot!

Expressing the result of learning from a resource.

#6 Job interview (Zoom call)

我一直在学习最新的行业知识。

I have been learning the latest industry knowledge.

Demonstrating proactivity and continuous professional development.

#7 Discussing language learning progress

我正在学习中文,进步很快。

I am learning Chinese, and my progress is fast.

Standard phrase for learning a language.

Mistake: Using 'learn' for 'know' Common Mistake

✗ 我学习这个信息了。 → ✓ 我知道这个信息。

✗ I learned this information. → ✓ I know this information.

Using `学习` when the information is already known.

Mistake: Using 'learn' for passive observation Common Mistake

✗ 我在学习这部电影。 → ✓ 我在看这部电影。

✗ I am learning this movie. → ✓ I am watching this movie.

Confusing active learning with passive watching.

#10 Humorous take on difficult learning

学这个简直太难了,我的脑子都要炸了!

Learning this is just too difficult, my brain is about to explode!

Exaggerated statement about the difficulty of learning.

#11 Emotional moment of realization

经过这件事,我才真正学习到什么是责任。

After this incident, I truly learned what responsibility is.

Learning a profound lesson through experience.

#12 Planning a trip itinerary

出发前,我们要学习一些基本的当地用语。

Before departing, we need to learn some basic local phrases.

Learning practical language skills for travel.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct word.

我每天都在______中文。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 学习

You study a language, you don't eat or sleep it.

Choose the correct sentence.

Which sentence is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 我正在学习弹钢琴。

You need to specify the action (playing) of the instrument.

Match the activity with the verb.

Match: 1. 钢琴, 2. 数学, 3. 做饭

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C

Different skills require different verb structures.

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Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

3 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct word. Fill Blank A1

我每天都在______中文。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 学习

You study a language, you don't eat or sleep it.

Choose the correct sentence. Choose A2

Which sentence is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 我正在学习弹钢琴。

You need to specify the action (playing) of the instrument.

Match the activity with the verb. Match B1

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C

Different skills require different verb structures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, you can say '我正在学习打篮球' (I am learning to play basketball).

It is neutral. It works in both casual and formal settings.

Related Phrases

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学会

specialized form

To have learned/mastered

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自学

specialized form

Self-study

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学习班

specialized form

Study group/class

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学问

similar

Knowledge/Scholarship

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