huì kuǎn
transfert de fonds; envoyer de l'argent
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收款 (shōukuǎn)
receive payment
付款 (fùkuǎn)
make payment
The Chinese word "汇款" (huìkuǎn) is composed of two characters: "汇" (huì) and "款" (kuǎn). The character "汇" originally meant "to gather" or "to converge", and in modern Chinese it is often used in the context of money or finance, such as "汇款" (remittance) or "汇率" (exchange rate). The character "款" originally meant "a type of jade", and in modern Chinese it is often used to refer to money or funds, such as "款项" (funds) or "款待" (to treat someone to a meal).When combined, the two characters "汇款" form a compound word that means "to remit money" or "to make a remittance". This term is commonly used in the context of banking and financial transactions, and it refers to the process of sending money from one person or organization to another, typically through a bank or other financial institution.