Difference between revisions of "Comparing "hua" and "yong""
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花 and 用 are both verbs, and have a similarity in that they both can be paired with similar words, but in reality their meaning is very different. 花 means “to spend” as is almost always paired with time (时间) or money (钱), on the other hand, 用 means “to use” and can be paired with time (时间), money (钱), and a variety of other words. An additional difference is that 花 is used in informal situations, compared to 用 which is used in informal or formal situations. | 花 and 用 are both verbs, and have a similarity in that they both can be paired with similar words, but in reality their meaning is very different. 花 means “to spend” as is almost always paired with time (时间) or money (钱), on the other hand, 用 means “to use” and can be paired with time (时间), money (钱), and a variety of other words. An additional difference is that 花 is used in informal situations, compared to 用 which is used in informal or formal situations. | ||
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Revision as of 07:24, 13 October 2021
花 and 用 are both verbs, and have a similarity in that they both can be paired with similar words, but in reality their meaning is very different. 花 means “to spend” as is almost always paired with time (时间) or money (钱), on the other hand, 用 means “to use” and can be paired with time (时间), money (钱), and a variety of other words. An additional difference is that 花 is used in informal situations, compared to 用 which is used in informal or formal situations.