Difference between revisions of "Comparing "chuan" and "dai""

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<th style="width:33%">穿 (chuān)</th>
 
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<th>Meaning</th><td>to wear</td><td class="liju">to wear</td>
 
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<th>Part of Speech</th><td>verb</td><td class="liju">verb</td>
 
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<th>Formality</th><td>flexible</td><td class="liju">flexible</td>
 
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== 穿 means to wear and is used in following fixed pairs ==
 
== 穿 means to wear and is used in following fixed pairs ==

Revision as of 00:58, 13 October 2021

While both 戴 and 穿 both mean “to wear” or “to put on” the body, different items/things that are worn or put on use 戴 or 穿 in fixed pairs. These are set patterns and are not interchangeable.











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穿 means to wear and is used in following fixed pairs

Fixed pairs

  • 穿衣服
  • 穿鞋子
  • 穿袜子
  • 穿裤子

戴 means to wear and is used in following fixed pairs

  • 戴眼镜
  • 戴手套
  • 戴帽子
  • 戴手表
  • 戴口罩
  • 戴戒指
  • 戴项链
  • 戴领带
  • 戴耳机
  • 戴耳环
  • 戴手表