Comparing "bian" and "ci"
Both 遍 (biàn) and 次 (cì) mean how many “times” an action is done.
Sometimes 遍 (biàn) and 次 (cì) can be used interchangeably, each with slightly different meaning.
遍 (biàn) | 次 (cì) | |
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Meaning | doing an action from beginning to end | number of times an action occurs |
Part of Speech | measure word | measure word |
Formality | formal and informal | formal and informal |
The key difference between these words is 遍 means doing an action all the way from the beginning to the end, whereas 次 means the total number of times an action occurs.
Contents
Similarities
Common Phrases
These phrases work with both 遍 and 次, although the meaning is slightly different.
- 看过很多 遍 watched many times from beginning to end
- 看过很多 次 watched many times
Example Sentences
In the following sentences, both 遍 and 次 can be used interchangeably:
Differences
Common Phrases
These phrases only work with 遍:
- 再说一 遍 say again from beginning to end
- 再读一 遍 read again from beginning to end
- 再唱一 遍 sing again from beginning to end
Example Sentences
In the following sentences, only 遍 can be used:
Common Phrases
These phrases work only with 次:
- 去一 次 go one time
- 去过多 次 went many times
- 参观了一 次 visited one time
Example Sentences
In the following sentences, only 次 can be used: