Chinese measure word

In the Chinese language, measure words or classifiers (量词 liàngcí) are used along with numerals to define the quantity of a given object or objects, or with "this"/"that" to identify specific objects.

In Chinese, simple numerals cannot quantify a noun by itself; instead, the language relies on what are known as measure words or, to a lesser extent, classifiers. There are two types of such classifiers, nominal and verbal, with the latter being used in quantifying verbs and the amount of time which they take precedence. English also has its share of classifiers, however, these are generally understood to be extraneous and ultimately construe the object in question to greater detail. As an example, in the English phrase "a stretch of sand", the word "stretch" is needed to disambiguate whether the sand is actually one grain or an entire beach's worth. Therefore, "stretch" serves to further specify the quantity of sand. We can also speak of "a bucketful of sand", "a grain of sand" or "a ton of sand".

It should be noted that the usage of measure words in Chinese is strictly mandatory, that is, they must be used so long as a quantifying numeral or a pronoun is present (a definite article like English "the" does not exist as such in Chinese). In contrast with the English language wherein "a flock of birds" is roughly equivalent to "some birds", in Chinese only "一群鸟" is possible. Likewise, "a bird" translates to "一只鸟"; it is as though we were forced to say "a specimen of a bird".

Usage also depends on personal preference and dialects. For example, some people use 三部车 (三部車) and others use 三台车 (三台車) to mean three cars. Still others use 三辆车 (三輛車) or in Cantonese 三架车 (三架車), with all of these measure words serving the same purpose.

Some measure words are true units, which all languages must have in order to measure things, e.g. kilometres. These are displayed first, then other nominal classifiers, and finally verbal classifiers.

The first column contains the simplified version of the classifier's character, the second contains the traditional version where it differs, the third contains the pronunciation given in Hanyu Pinyin, and the fourth explains the word's principal uses. Quotation marks surround the literal meaning of the measure word.

Contents

Nominal Classifiers

True units

Column key: Simp. is Simplified, Trad. is Traditional.

Simp. Trad. Pinyin Main uses
Time
miǎo"second"
fēn"minute"
"quarter","15 minutes" (mainly in some dialects, such as Shanghainese, and translations)
小时小時xiǎoshí"hour"
zhōng"hour" (found in southern Chinese)
时辰時辰shíchén"2 hours" (ancient)
tiān "day"
"day"
nián"year"
zǎi"year"
世纪世紀shìjì"century"
Weight/mass
jīn"catty", "pound"
公斤 gōngjīn"kilogram"
dūn"ton"
Length/distance
公分 gōngfēn"centimetre"
厘米 límǐ"centimetre" (less common)
cùnChinese "inch"
cùnBritish inch
chǐChinese "foot"
chǐBritish foot
公尺 gōngchǐ"metre"
"metre" (less common)
"lǐ", about 1/3 mile
British mile
公里 gōnglǐ"kilometre"
光年 guāngnián"light year"
Money
yuán"yuán", "¥" (main unit of currency)
(either form can be used in Traditional Chinese text)
kuài"yuán", "¥" (a slang term, like "quid" or "buck")
jiāo"jiāo", "dime", "tenpence"
máo"jiāo", "dime", "tenpence" (slang)
(either form can be used in Traditional Chinese text)
fēn"fēn", "cent", "penny"

More idiomatic

Column key: Simp. is Simplified, Trad. is Traditional.

Simp. Trad. Pinyin Main uses
"handful" — objects that can be held (knives, keys; also chairs)
bān scheduled services (trains, etc.)
bāo "package", "bundle"
bēi "cup" — drinks
běn "volume" — bound print matter (books, etc.)
large quantities of money
novels, movies
volumes of books
céng "storey", "layer" — buildings, etc
chǎng public spectacles
chuáng "bed" — blankets, sheets
"time" — opportunities, accidents
dài sackfuls, pouchfuls, bagfuls, pocketfuls
dào linear projections (light rays, etc.), orders given by an authoritative figure
water, blood, and other such fluids
diǎn ideas, suggestions
dǐng objects with protruding top (hats, etc.)
dòng lit. pillars, used for buildings
walls and encompassing fixtures
duàn "adjoining length" — cables, roadways, etc.
duì "couple" — people
dùn meals
duǒ flowers, clouds
fèn portions
fēng letters, mail
works of art (paintings, etc.)
"dose" — (Chinese) medicine
objects which come in pairs (gloves, etc.)
ge (gè) individual things, people — usage of this classifier in conjunction with any noun is generally accepted if the person does not know the proper classifier.
gēn thin, slender objects (needles, pillars, etc.)
háng objects which form lines (words, etc.)
households
huǒ generally derogatory classifier for bands of people such as gangs or hoodlums
jiā gathering of people (families, companies, etc.)
jià aircraft, pianos
jiān rooms
jiàn matters, clothing, etc.
jié "section" — of bamboo, etc.
jiè regularly scheduled sessions or meetings
lines, sentences, etc.
trees and other such flora
small objects (hearts, pearls, teeth, etc.) and also objects appearing to be small (distant stars and planets)
kǒu people in villages, family members
kuài "chunk", "lump", "piece" — land, stones, etc.
lèi objects of the same type or nature
"grain"
liàng automobiles, bicycles, etc.
liè trains
méi medals
mén objects pertaining to academics (courses, majors, etc.)
miàn flat and smooth objects (mirrors, flags, etc.)
míng high-ranking persons (doctors, lawyers, politicians, royalty, etc.)
pái objects grouped in rows (chairs, etc)
pán flat objects (video cassettes, etc.)
people, goods, etc.
horses and other mounts, rolls/bolts of cloth
piān papers, articles, etc.
piàn "slice" — flat objects, cards, slices of bread, etc.
píng "bottle" — drinks
magazines
qún "group", "herd"
shǒu songs, poems, music, etc.
shù bunches
shuāng objects which come in pairs
sōu ships
suǒ buildings
tái heavy objects (TVs, computers, etc.) and performances (theatre, etc.)
táng periods of classes, suites of furniture
tàng scheduled transportation services
tào "set" — books, magazines, collectibles, etc.
packages with a handle — product multi-packs, etc.
tiáo long and narrow objects (fish, trousers, etc.)
tóu "head" — certain animals (pigs, cows, etc.), hair
tuán "ball" — rotund and wound objects (balls of yarn, etc.)
wèi polite classifier for people
xiàng projects
yàng general items of differing attributes
zhǎn light fixtures (usually lamps), pot of tea etc.
zhāng "sheet" — flat objects (paper, tables, etc.), faces, bows, paintings, tickets, constellations
zhèn "gust", "burst" — events with short durations (lightning storms, gusts of wind)
zhī stick-like objects (pens, chopsticks, etc.)
zhī one of a pair, animals (birds, cats, etc.)
zhī alternative form of 支, can be used for rifles and roses.
zhǒng types or kinds of objects
sets, rows, series, batteries
zuò large structures or mountains

Verbal Classifiers

Column key: Simp. is Simplified, Trad. is Traditional.

Simp. Trad. Pinyin Main uses
biàn the number of times an action has been completed
chǎng a length of an event taking place within another event
times (unlike 遍 in that 次 refers to the number of times regardless of whether or not it was completed)
dùn actions without repetition
huí occurrences (used colloquially)
shēng cries, shouts, etc.
tàng trips, visitations, etc.
xià brief and often sudden actions

Informal Classifiers

In modern colloquial speech, 俩 (liǎ) is sometimes used in lieu of 两个 (liǎng ge), thereby assuming the identity of a measure word meaning "two of (such and such)". The same holds true for 仨 (sā), three (items of a general nature).

Examples

Colour-coding
measure words are in green and nouns are in purple.
  • 去年我骑了一
Last year, I rode a horse.
  • 电视看了一就坏了。
This television set broke after one viewing.
  • 我订了这两
I've reserved (tickets for) these two buses.
  • 下完这我才会爬那
Only after this rain passes will I climb that mountain.
  • 头发
A hair, a strand of hair.
  • (钟)。
Five minutes(' time)
  • (时间)。
Ten days(' time)
  • 一百
A hundred oxen, a hundred head of cattle.
  • 苹果
An apple
  • 苹果
A pound of apples.
  • 苹果
Some apples, a group of apples.

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