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Both 旧 (jiù) and 老 (lǎo) mean “old”.
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Both 旧 (jiù) and 老 (lǎo) mean "old," but 旧 (jiù) refers more to a worn-out, beat-up appearance of an object, whereas 老 (lǎo) refers to actual age in existence and can refer to people.
  
 
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== For "worn out," use 旧 (jiù) ==
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== For "worn out" use 旧 (jiù) ==
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Use this to refer to objects that have been in use for a long time and thus are worn out or beat up.
  
 
=== Common Phrases ===
 
=== Common Phrases ===
  
These phrases work ONLY with 旧 (jiù):
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These phrases work with 旧 (jiù):
  
 
<div class="liju dapei">
 
<div class="liju dapei">
* <em>旧</em> 衣服<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> yīfu</span><span class="trans">old clothes</span>
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* <em>旧</em> 衣服<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> yīfu</span><span class="trans">old clothing</span>
* <em>旧</em> 电视<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> diànshì</span><span class="trans">old TVs</span>
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* <em>旧</em> 电视<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> diànshì</span><span class="trans">old TV</span>
 
* <em>旧</em> 电脑<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> diànnǎo</span><span class="trans">old computer</span>
 
* <em>旧</em> 电脑<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> diànnǎo</span><span class="trans">old computer</span>
 
* <em>旧</em> 手机<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> shǒujī</span><span class="trans">old cell phone</span>
 
* <em>旧</em> 手机<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> shǒujī</span><span class="trans">old cell phone</span>
 
* <em>旧</em> 家具<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> jiājù</span><span class="trans">old furniture</span>
 
* <em>旧</em> 家具<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> jiājù</span><span class="trans">old furniture</span>
* <em>旧</em> 自行车<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> zìxíngchē</span><span class="trans">old bicycles</span>
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* <em>旧</em> 自行车<span class="pinyin"><em>jiù</em> zìxíngchē</span><span class="trans">old bicycle</span>
 
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=== Example Sentences ===
 
=== Example Sentences ===
  
In the following sentences, ONLY 旧(jiù)can be used:
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In the following sentences, ''ONLY'' 旧(jiù)can be used:
  
 
<div class="liju">
 
<div class="liju">
 
* 你的 <strong>衣服</strong> 太 <em>旧</em> 了 , 买 新 的 吧 。 <span class="pinyin">Nǐ de <strong> yīfu </strong> tài <em> jiù </em> le, mǎi xīn de ba.</span><span class="trans">Your clothes are too old, buy new ones.</span>
 
* 你的 <strong>衣服</strong> 太 <em>旧</em> 了 , 买 新 的 吧 。 <span class="pinyin">Nǐ de <strong> yīfu </strong> tài <em> jiù </em> le, mǎi xīn de ba.</span><span class="trans">Your clothes are too old, buy new ones.</span>
 
* 这 是 <em>旧</em> <strong>鞋子</strong>, 不 是 新 鞋子 。 <span class="pinyin">Zhè shì <em> jiù </em> <strong> xiézi </strong>, bù shì xīn xiézi.</span><span class="trans">These are old shoes, not new shoes.</span>
 
* 这 是 <em>旧</em> <strong>鞋子</strong>, 不 是 新 鞋子 。 <span class="pinyin">Zhè shì <em> jiù </em> <strong> xiézi </strong>, bù shì xīn xiézi.</span><span class="trans">These are old shoes, not new shoes.</span>
* 我 的 手机 是 <em>旧</em> <strong>手机</strong> 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ de shǒujī shì <em> jiù </em> <strong> shǒujī </strong>.</span><span class="trans">My phone is an old phone.</span>
 
* 伦敦 的 <strong>火车站</strong> 非常 <em>旧</em> 。 <span class="pinyin">Lúndūn de <strong> huǒchēzhàn </strong> fēicháng <em> jiù </em>.</span><span class="trans">The train station in London is very old.</span>
 
 
* 他 有 一 辆 <em>旧</em> <strong>自行车</strong>。 <span class="pinyin">Tā yǒu yī liàng <em> jiù </em> <strong> zìxíngchē </strong>.</span><span class="trans">He has an old bicycle.</span>
 
* 他 有 一 辆 <em>旧</em> <strong>自行车</strong>。 <span class="pinyin">Tā yǒu yī liàng <em> jiù </em> <strong> zìxíngchē </strong>.</span><span class="trans">He has an old bicycle.</span>
 
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== For "aged" or "existing for a long time," use 老 (lǎo) ==
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== For "aged" or "existing for a long time" use 老 (lǎo) ==
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While 老 (lǎo) can mean "aged," it often imparts a certain degree of respect, traditionally. It can also be difficult to determine exactly when 老 (lǎo) is a separate word and when it is a part of a word.
  
 
=== Common Phrases ===
 
=== Common Phrases ===
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<div class="liju dapei">
 
<div class="liju dapei">
  
<em>老人</em><span class="pinyin">yǒu <em> bànfǎ </em></span><span class="trans"> there is a solution to a problem </span>
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* <em>老人</em><span class="pinyin"><em>lǎorén</em></span><span class="trans">old person</span>
   
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* <em>老</em> 树<span class="pinyin"><em>lǎo</em> shù</span><span class="trans">old tree</span>
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* <em>老</em> 房子<span class="pinyin"> <em>lǎo</em> fángzi</span><span class="trans">old house</span>
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* <em>老</em> 故事<span class="pinyin"><em>lǎo</em> gùshì</span><span class="trans">old story</span>
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* <em>老</em> 朋友<span class="pinyin"><em>lǎo</em> péngyǒu</span><span class="trans"> old friend</span>
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=== Example Sentences ===
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In the following sentences, ''ONLY'' 老 (lǎo) can be used:
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<div class="liju">
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* 这个 <strong>人</strong> 很 <em>老</em> 了,感觉 他 90 岁 了。 <span class="pinyin">Zhège <strong> rén </strong> hěn <em> lǎo </em> le, gǎnjué tā 90 suì le.</span><span class="trans">This man is very old, it feels like he's 90 years old.</span>
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* 我 在 这里 有 很 多 <em>老</em> <strong>朋友</strong>。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ zài zhèlǐ yǒu hěn duō <em> lǎo </em> <strong> péngyou </strong>.</span><span class="trans">I have a lot of old friends here.</span>
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* 这 部 电影 是 一 部 <em>老</em> <strong>电影</strong> 。 <span class="pinyin">Zhè bù diànyǐng shì yī bù <em> lǎo </em> <strong> diànyǐng </strong>.</span><span class="trans">This movie is an old movie.</span>
 
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</div>
  
=== Example Sentences ===
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== Some nouns work with both 老 (lǎo) and 旧 (jiù) ==
  
In the following sentences, ONLY 老 (lǎo) can be used:
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In these cases, both words are correct, but they ''mean something different''. emphasizes old style (an old model), whereas 旧 means worn-out or beat-up as usual.
  
 
<div class="liju">
 
<div class="liju">
* 这个人很老了,感觉他90岁了。
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* 我 有 两 个 手机,一 个 新 手机,一 个 是 妈妈 送给 我 的 <em>老</em> <strong>手机</strong>。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ yǒu liǎng gè shǒujī, yī gè xīn shǒujī, yī gè shì māma sònggěi wǒ de <em> lǎo </em> <strong> shǒujī </strong>.</span><span class="trans">I have two cell phones: a new one and an old one that my mom gave me.</span>
* 我在这里有很多老朋友。
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* 我 的 <strong>手机</strong> 很 <em>旧</em> 了,非常 难用 ,我 需要 买 一 个 新 的 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ de <strong> shǒujī </strong> hěn <em> jiù </em> le, fēicháng nán yòng, wǒ xūyào mǎi yī gè xīn de.</span><span class="trans">My phone is very old and hard to use, so I need to buy a new one.</span>
* 这部电影是 一 部 电影
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* 在 这里 , 有 很 多 的 建筑 , 没有 空调 , 夏天 很 热 。
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<div class="liju">
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* 你 不 需要 用 Photoshop 的话 , 可以 用 <em></em> <strong>电脑</strong><span class="pinyin">Nǐ bù xūyào yòng Photoshop dehuà, kěyǐ yòng <em> lǎo </em> <strong> diànnǎo </strong>.</span><span class="trans">If you don't need to use Photoshop, you can use an old computer.</span>
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* 我 爷爷 只有 一 台 <em>旧</em> <strong>电脑</strong>也 不 会 用 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ yéye zhǐyǒu yī tái <em> jiù </em> <strong> diànnǎo </strong>, yě bù huì yòng.</span><span class="trans">My grandfather only had an old computer and didn't know how to use it.</span>
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<div class="liju">
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* 我 家 的 <em>老</em> <strong>房子</strong> 两百 年 的 历史 了 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ jiā de <em> lǎo </em> <strong> fángzi </strong> yǒu liǎngbǎinián de lìshǐ le.</span><span class="trans">My family's old house is two hundred years old.</span>
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* 这个 <strong>房子</strong> 虽然 是 去年 建 的 ,但是 看起来 太 <em>旧</em> 了。 <span class="pinyin">Zhège <strong> fángzi </strong> suīrán shì qùnián jiàn de, dànshì kànqǐlái tài <em> jiù </em> le.</span><span class="trans">This house was built last year, but it looks so old.</span>
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<div class="liju">
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* 你 去 <em></em> <strong>火车站</strong> 坐 火车 还是 去 新 火车站? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ qù <em> lǎo </em> <strong> huǒchēzhàn </strong> zuò huǒchē háishì qù xīn huǒchēzhàn?</span><span class="trans">Do you take the train to the old station or to the new one?</span>
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* 这个 <strong>火车站</strong> 太 <em>旧</em> 了,地方 小,也 没有 空调。 <span class="pinyin">Zhège <strong> huǒchēzhàn </strong> tài <em> jiù </em> le, dìfang xiǎo, yě méiyǒu kōngtiáo.</span><span class="trans">This station is too old, small, and without air conditioning.</span>
 
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=== Common Phrases ===
 
=== Common Phrases ===
  
These phrases work ONLY with 老 (lǎo):
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These phrases work ''ONLY'' with 老 (lǎo):
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<div class="liju dapei">
  
* ~地方
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* <em>老样子</em><span class="pinyin"><em>lǎo yàngzi</em></span><span class="trans">same old (situation)</span>
* ~样子
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* <em>老地方</em> <span class="pinyin"><em>lǎo dìfang</em></span><span class="trans">the usual place</span>
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* <em>老时间</em> <span class="pinyin"><em> lǎo shíjiān </em></span><span class="trans">the same time</span>
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=== Example Sentences ===
 
=== Example Sentences ===
  
In the following sentences, ONLY 老 (lǎo) can be used:
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In the following sentences, ''ONLY'' 老 (lǎo) can be used:
  
 
<div class="liju">
 
<div class="liju">
* 明天我们在老地方见吧。
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* 明天 我们 <em>老时间</em> 在 <em>老地方</em> 见 吧。 <span class="pinyin">Míngtiān wǒmen <em> lǎo shíjiān </em> zài <em> lǎo dìfang </em> jiàn ba.</span><span class="trans"> See you tomorrow at the usual time at the usual place.</span>
* 我最近的工作还是老样子。
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* 我 最近的 工作 还是 <em>老样子</em>。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ zuìjìn de gōngzuò háishì <em> lǎo yàngzi </em>.</span><span class="trans">I've been doing the same old thing at work lately.</span>
 
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Latest revision as of 03:09, 26 April 2022

Both 旧 (jiù) and 老 (lǎo) mean "old," but 旧 (jiù) refers more to a worn-out, beat-up appearance of an object, whereas 老 (lǎo) refers to actual age in existence and can refer to people.











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旧 (jiù) 老 (lǎo)
Meaning worn out aged, experienced; "the usual," existing for a long time
Part of Speech adjective adjective
Formality formal and informal formal and informal

For "worn out" use 旧 (jiù)

Use this to refer to objects that have been in use for a long time and thus are worn out or beat up.

Common Phrases

These phrases work with 旧 (jiù):

  • 衣服jiù yīfuold clothing
  • 电视jiù diànshìold TV
  • 电脑jiù diànnǎoold computer
  • 手机jiù shǒujīold cell phone
  • 家具jiù jiājùold furniture
  • 自行车jiù zìxíngchēold bicycle

Example Sentences

In the following sentences, ONLY 旧(jiù)can be used:

  • 你的 衣服 了 , 买 新 的 吧 。 Nǐ de yīfu tài jiù le, mǎi xīn de ba.Your clothes are too old, buy new ones.
  • 这 是 鞋子, 不 是 新 鞋子 。 Zhè shì jiù xiézi , bù shì xīn xiézi.These are old shoes, not new shoes.
  • 他 有 一 辆 自行车Tā yǒu yī liàng jiù zìxíngchē .He has an old bicycle.

For "aged" or "existing for a long time" use 老 (lǎo)

While 老 (lǎo) can mean "aged," it often imparts a certain degree of respect, traditionally. It can also be difficult to determine exactly when 老 (lǎo) is a separate word and when it is a part of a word.

Common Phrases

These phrases work ONLY with 老 (lǎo):

  • 老人lǎorénold person
  • lǎo shùold tree
  • 房子 lǎo fángziold house
  • 故事lǎo gùshìold story
  • 朋友lǎo péngyǒu old friend

Example Sentences

In the following sentences, ONLY 老 (lǎo) can be used:

  • 这个 了,感觉 他 90 岁 了。 Zhège rén hěn lǎo le, gǎnjué tā 90 suì le.This man is very old, it feels like he's 90 years old.
  • 我 在 这里 有 很 多 朋友Wǒ zài zhèlǐ yǒu hěn duō lǎo péngyou .I have a lot of old friends here.
  • 这 部 电影 是 一 部 电影Zhè bù diànyǐng shì yī bù lǎo diànyǐng .This movie is an old movie.

Some nouns work with both 老 (lǎo) and 旧 (jiù)

In these cases, both words are correct, but they mean something different. 老 emphasizes old style (an old model), whereas 旧 means worn-out or beat-up as usual.

  • 我 有 两 个 手机,一 个 新 手机,一 个 是 妈妈 送给 我 的 手机Wǒ yǒu liǎng gè shǒujī, yī gè xīn shǒujī, yī gè shì māma sònggěi wǒ de lǎo shǒujī .I have two cell phones: a new one and an old one that my mom gave me.
  • 我 的 手机 了,非常 难用 ,我 需要 买 一 个 新 的 。 Wǒ de shǒujī hěn jiù le, fēicháng nán yòng, wǒ xūyào mǎi yī gè xīn de.My phone is very old and hard to use, so I need to buy a new one.
  • 你 不 需要 用 Photoshop 的话 , 可以 用 电脑Nǐ bù xūyào yòng Photoshop dehuà, kěyǐ yòng lǎo diànnǎo .If you don't need to use Photoshop, you can use an old computer.
  • 我 爷爷 只有 一 台 电脑, 也 不 会 用 。 Wǒ yéye zhǐyǒu yī tái jiù diànnǎo , yě bù huì yòng.My grandfather only had an old computer and didn't know how to use it.
  • 我 家 的 房子 有 两百 年 的 历史 了 。 Wǒ jiā de lǎo fángzi yǒu liǎngbǎinián de lìshǐ le.My family's old house is two hundred years old.
  • 这个 房子 虽然 是 去年 建 的 ,但是 看起来 太 了。 Zhège fángzi suīrán shì qùnián jiàn de, dànshì kànqǐlái tài jiù le.This house was built last year, but it looks so old.
  • 你 去 火车站 坐 火车 还是 去 新 火车站? Nǐ qù lǎo huǒchēzhàn zuò huǒchē háishì qù xīn huǒchēzhàn?Do you take the train to the old station or to the new one?
  • 这个 火车站 了,地方 小,也 没有 空调。 Zhège huǒchēzhàn tài jiù le, dìfang xiǎo, yě méiyǒu kōngtiáo.This station is too old, small, and without air conditioning.

For "the usual" or "same as always" use 老 (lǎo)

Common Phrases

These phrases work ONLY with 老 (lǎo):

  • 老样子lǎo yàngzisame old (situation)
  • 老地方 lǎo dìfangthe usual place
  • 老时间 lǎo shíjiān the same time

Example Sentences

In the following sentences, ONLY 老 (lǎo) can be used:

  • 明天 我们 老时间老地方 见 吧。 Míngtiān wǒmen lǎo shíjiān zài lǎo dìfang jiàn ba. See you tomorrow at the usual time at the usual place.
  • 我 最近的 工作 还是 老样子Wǒ zuìjìn de gōngzuò háishì lǎo yàngzi .I've been doing the same old thing at work lately.