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Both 见 (jiàn) and 见面 (jiànmiàn) are used between two or more people to mean “to see one another” or "to meet up". Sometimes they can be used interchangeably.
见 (jiàn) | 见面 (jiànmiàn) | |
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Meaning | emphasizes to see one another | emphasizes to meet up |
Part of Speech | verb | verb |
Formality | formal and informal | formal and informal |
Contents
Similarities
Example Sentences
In the following sentences, 见 (jiàn) AND 见面 (jiànmiàn) both can be used interchangeably:
Differences
见 (jiàn) and 见面 (jiànmiàn) also have specific individual uses.
见 (jiàn) is followed by an object, i.e., person/people being seen.
见面 (jiànmiàn)cannot be followed an object and usually ends a sentence.
Common Phrases
These (set) phrases work ONLY with 见(jiàn):
- 一会儿~
- 晚上~
- 明天~
- 明年~
- 下次~
Example Sentences
In the following sentences, ONLY “见”(jiàn)can be used:
In the following sentences, ONLY “见面”(jiànmiàn)can be used:
Advanced Differences
见面 (jiànmiàn)is a special type of Chinese verb called a “separable verb”, meaning 见 and 面 can be “separated” and other “stuff” can be put in the middle. For a detailed understanding of this type of verb and its usage click on this link to our grammar wiki page.