from HSK Level 1 Vocabulary List

HSK niveau 1

Pinyin: tīng

Oversættelse: at lytte; høre

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Sætninger

我在听音乐。
wǒ zài tīng yīnyuè.
I am listening to music.

你听懂了吗?
nǐ tīngdǒngle ma?
Do you understand?

请听我说。
qǐng tīng wǒ shuō.
Please listen to me.

Synonymer

(wén)
hear

听闻 (tīngwén)
hear about

聆听 (língtīng)
listen

Antonymer

(shuō)
speak

(xiě)
write

Etymologi og komponenter

The Chinese character 听 (tīng) for "to listen" is composed of two parts: the radical 耳 (ěr) for "ear" and the phonetic component 呈 (chéng). The radical 耳 indicates the semantic meaning of the character, while the phonetic component 呈 provides a clue to its pronunciation.The original form of 听 was 聽, which was first used in oracle bone script during the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BCE). In this early form, the character was composed of the radical 耳 and the phonetic component 呈, which was itself a combination of the characters 日 (rì) for "sun" and 呈 (chéng) for "to present." The combination of these two characters suggests that the original meaning of 听 was "to receive the sun," which was later extended to mean "to listen."Over time, the character 聽 was simplified to 听, which is the form that is used today. The character 听 is still pronounced tīng, which is similar to the pronunciation of the phonetic component 呈.The character 听 is used in a variety of words and phrases related to listening, such as 听音乐 (tīng yīnyuè) "to listen to music," 听课 (tīng kè) "to attend a class," and 听话 (tīnghuà) "to obey." It is also used in the names of some musical instruments, such as the 听筒 (tīngtǒng) "earphone" and the 听诊器 (tīngzhěn qì) "stethoscope."