bān jiā
move; move house
我正在搬家。
wǒ zhèngzài bānjiā.
I am moving house.
他们已经搬家了。
tāmen yǐjīng bānjiāle.
They have already moved house.
你打算什么时候搬家?
nǐ dǎsuàn shénme shíhou bānjiā?
When are you planning to move house?
搬迁 (bān qiān)
move
迁移 (qī yí)
migrate
迁入 (qiān rù)
move in
迁出 (qiān chū)
move out
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Get Started FreeThe Chinese word "搬家" (bānjiā) is composed of two characters: "搬" (bān) and "家" (jiā). The character "搬" originally meant "to carry" or "to move," and it is often used in the context of moving heavy objects. The character "家" originally meant "house" or "family," and it is often used to refer to one's place of residence. When these two characters are combined, they form the word "搬家," which literally means "to move house" or "to relocate." In modern Chinese, "搬家" is commonly used to refer to the process of moving one's belongings from one place to another, typically in the context of changing residences.