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− | * <em>作</em> 报告<span class="pinyin"><em>zuò</em> bàogào</span><span class="trans">to make a report</span> | + | * 作 报告<span class="pinyin"> zuò bàogào</span><span class="trans">to make a report</span> |
− | * <em>作</em> 测试<span class="pinyin"><em>zuò</em> cèshì</span><span class="trans">to take a test</span> | + | * 作 测试<span class="pinyin"> zuò cèshì</span><span class="trans">to take a test</span> |
− | * <em>作</em> 比较<span class="pinyin"><em>zuò</em> bǐjiào</span><span class="trans">to make comparisons</span> | + | * 作 比较<span class="pinyin"> zuò bǐjiào</span><span class="trans">to make comparisons</span> |
− | * <em>作</em> 回应<span class="pinyin"><em>zuò</em> huíyìng</span><span class="trans">to respond</span> | + | * 作 回应<span class="pinyin"> zuò huíyìng</span><span class="trans">to respond</span> |
− | * <em>作</em> 演讲<span class="pinyin"><em>zuò</em> yǎnjiǎng</span><span class="trans">to make a presentation</span> | + | * 作 演讲<span class="pinyin"> zuò yǎnjiǎng</span><span class="trans">to make a presentation</span> |
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| But nowadays 做 is preferred for all of these uses. You might see 作, but you don't need to use it yourself. | | But nowadays 做 is preferred for all of these uses. You might see 作, but you don't need to use it yourself. |
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− | *那个 正在 <em>作</em> 报告 的 人 是 谁?<span class="pinyin">Nàge zhèngzài <em>zuò</em> bàogào de rén shì shéi?</span><span class="trans">Who is the person who is making the report?</span>
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− | *我们 明天 要 给 这个 新 的 系统 <em>作</em> 一 次 测试。<span class="pinyin">Wǒmen míngtiān yào gěi zhège xīn de xìtǒng <em>zuò</em> yī cì cèshì.</span><span class="trans">We are giving this new system a test tomorrow.</span>
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− | *你 不 要 总是 把 自己 的 孩子 和 别人 的 孩子 <em>作</em> 比较。<span class="pinyin">Nǐ bù yào zǒngshì bǎ zìjǐ de háizi hé biérén de háizi <em>zuò</em> bǐjiào.</span><span class="trans">You don't always have to compare your own children with other people's children.</span>
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− | *关于 这件 事 他们 还 没 <em>作</em> 回应,我们 需要 再 等 一下。<span class="pinyin">Guānyú zhè jiàn shì tāmen hái méi <em>zuò</em> huíyìng, wǒmen xūyào zài děng yīxià.</span><span class="trans">They haven't responded about this yet, we need to wait a bit longer.</span>
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− | *明天 我 要 <em>作</em> 一 个 重要 的 演讲,所以 我 今天 要 好好 练习 一下。<span class="pinyin">Míngtiān wǒ yào <em>zuò</em> yī gè zhòngyào de yǎnjiǎng, suǒyǐ wǒ jīntiān yào hǎohǎo liànxí yīxià.</span><span class="trans">I have an important speech to give tomorrow, so I need to practice today.</span>
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| === 作 is most commonly seen as part of other words === | | === 作 is most commonly seen as part of other words === |
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− | * 工 <em>作</em><span class="pinyin">gōng <em>zuò</em></span><span class="trans">work</span> | + | * 工 作 <span class="pinyin">gōng zuò </span><span class="trans">work</span> |
− | *<em>作</em> 业<span class="pinyin"><em>zuò</em> yè</span><span class="trans">assignments</span> | + | * 作 业<span class="pinyin"> zuò yè</span><span class="trans">assignments</span> |
− | *<em>作</em> 文<span class="pinyin"><em>zuò</em> wén</span><span class="trans">essay</span> | + | * 作 文<span class="pinyin"> zuò wén</span><span class="trans">essay</span> |
− | *<em>作</em> 者<span class="pinyin"><em>zuò</em> zhě</span><span class="trans">writer</span> | + | * 作 者<span class="pinyin"> zuò zhě</span><span class="trans">writer</span> |
− | *<em>作</em> 弊<span class="pinyin"><em>zuò</em> bì</span><span class="trans">to cheat</span> | + | * 作 弊<span class="pinyin"> zuò bì</span><span class="trans">to cheat</span> |
− | *<em>作</em> 案<span class="pinyin"><em>zuò</em> àn</span><span class="trans">to commit a crime</span> | + | * 作 案<span class="pinyin"> zuò àn</span><span class="trans">to commit a crime</span> |
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− | * 考试 的 时候 不 能 <em>作弊</em>。 <span class="pinyin">Kǎoshì de shíhou bù néng <em> zuòbì </em>.</span><span class="trans">You can't cheat on exams.</span>
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− | * 这个 小偷 <em>作</em> 了 很 多 <strong>案</strong>,现在被抓住了。 <span class="pinyin">Zhège xiǎotōu <em> zuò </em> le hěn duō <strong> àn </strong>, xiànzài bèi zhuāzhù le.</span><span class="trans">This thief has committed many crimes and now he is caught.</span>
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− | * 这个 书的 <em>作者</em> 是 谁? <span class="pinyin">Zhège shū de <em> zuòzhě </em> shì shéi?</span><span class="trans">Who is the author of this book?</span>
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− | * 今天的 <em>作业</em> 是 写 一 篇 <em>作文</em>。 <span class="pinyin">Jīntiān de <em> zuòyè </em> shì xiě yī piān <em> zuòwén </em>.</span><span class="trans">Today's homework is to write an essay.</span>
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− | * 你 是 做 什么 <em>工作</em> 的? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ shì zuò shénme <em> gōngzuò </em> de?</span><span class="trans">What kind of work do you do?</span>
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做 (zuò) and 作 (zuò) are both verbs that can be easily confused because both mean “to do” and are pronounced identically (both fourth tone). While these both mean “to do,” the use of these two words is different and rarely interchangeable. 做 is used very commonly both in informal and formal contexts, whereas 作 is used only in specific formal situations.
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做 (zuò) |
作 (zuò) |
Meaning |
to do (work), to make (food, friends) |
(mostly for parts of other words) |
Part of Speech |
verb |
verb |
Formality |
flexible |
formal |
Use 做 "to do" work or "to make" things
Common Phrases
In the following examples only 做 can be used.
- 做 饭 zuò fànto cook
- 做 生意 zuò shēngyito do business
- 做 运动 zuò yùndòngto do sports
- 做 工作 zuò gōngzuòto do work
Example Sentences
- 我 不常 点 外卖,经常 自己 做 饭。 Wǒ bù cháng diǎn wàimài, jīngcháng zìjǐ zuò fàn .I don't order take-out often and cook my own food a lot.
- 今天 的 作业 我 做 完 了。 Jīntiān de zuòyè wǒ zuò wán le.I finished my homework today.
- 做 运动 让 人 心情 很 好。 zuò yùndòng ràng rén xīnqíng hěn hǎo.Doing exercise makes you feel good.
- 我 今天 做 了 一 天 工作。 Wǒ jīntiān zuò le yī tiān gōngzuò.Today I worked all day long.
- 你 平常 喜欢 做 什么? Nǐ píngcháng xǐhuan zuò shénme?What do you usually like to do?
Use 做 for "to be" certain roles
Common Phrases
- 做 朋友 zuò péngyouto be a friend
- 做 妈妈 zuò māmato be a mother
- 做 老师 zuò lǎoshīto be a teacher
- 做 律师 zuò lǜshīto be a lawyer
Example Sentences
- 她 有 了 自己 的 孩子 ,她 做 妈妈 了。 Tā yǒu le zìjǐ de háizi, tā zuò māma le.She's got her own kid. She's a mom now.
- 他 做 了 十 年 老师 了。 Tā zuò le shí nián lǎoshī le.He's been a teacher for ten years.
- 我的 朋友 是 做 律师 的。 Wǒ de péngyou shì zuò lǜshī de.My friend is a lawyer.
Use 作 only as parts of other words
作 as a standalone word used to be more common
It's true that 作 was once more commonly used instead of 做. You might see stuff like this:
- 作 报告 zuò bàogàoto make a report
- 作 测试 zuò cèshìto take a test
- 作 比较 zuò bǐjiàoto make comparisons
- 作 回应 zuò huíyìngto respond
- 作 演讲 zuò yǎnjiǎngto make a presentation
But nowadays 做 is preferred for all of these uses. You might see 作, but you don't need to use it yourself.
作 is most commonly seen as part of other words
In the following examples only 作 can be used, but it's not a standalone word here, it's simply a building block (called a morpheme in linguistics).
- 工 作 gōng zuò work
- 作 业 zuò yèassignments
- 作 文 zuò wénessay
- 作 者 zuò zhěwriter
- 作 弊 zuò bìto cheat
- 作 案 zuò ànto commit a crime
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