Chinese Words With Similar Pronunciations

Ever tried asking for something in a store, and received something completely different? Tried to express yourself only to be given blank stares? Many Chinese learners find it quite hard to improve their listening comprehension. One of the main reasons behind it is that many Chinese words sound similar to each other, which to a certain extent hampers their understanding. An effective way to tackle this problem is to have a clear idea of how the words are pronounced and get yourself familiar with the use of them in different contexts according to their meanings. In this article, we will take a look at five pairs of commonly-used Chinese words with similar pronunciations.

 

买 (Mǎi) vs. 卖 (Mài)

There is no difference as to how they are spelled in terms of their pinyin, and the only thing that needs to be paid attention to is their tones. The first character买 (mǎi) has the third tone and it means “to buy”, whereas the second character卖 (mài) is pronounced in the fourth tone, and the meaning of this character is “to sell”.

Examples:

瓶子 Bottle | Chinese Words With Similar Pronunciation

我想买一瓶水。

Wǒ xiǎng mǎi yī píng shuǐ.
I want to buy a bottle of water.

苹果 Apple | Chinese Words With Similar Pronunciation

这里卖苹果吗?
Zhèlǐ mài píngguǒ ma?
Do you sell apples here?

Vocabulary:

苹果 (píngguǒ) • apple(s)

 

水饺 (Shuǐjiǎo) vs. 睡觉 (Shuìjiào)

Similar to the pair of words explained above, the pinyin of each of the characters in both words is spelled exactly the same way. However, the tones are different. When both characters are pronounced in the third tone, the word “水饺 (shuǐ jiǎo)” means Chinese dumplings. If the pronunciation of both characters is changed to the fourth tone, the word “睡觉 (shuì jiào)” means “to sleep”.

Examples:

饺子 Dumplings | Chinese Words With Similar Pronunciation

中国人喜欢吃水饺。
Zhōngguórén xǐhuan chī shuǐjiǎo.
Chinese people like eating dumplings.

睡觉 To sleep | Chinese Words With Similar Pronunciation

我每天10点睡觉
Wǒ měitiān shí diǎn shuìjiào.
I go to bed at 10 every day.

 

报纸 (Bàozhǐ) vs. 包子 (Bāozi)

In spite of the similarity in pronunciation between these two words, “报纸 (bàozhǐ), meaning newspaper” is pronounced in a different way from “包子 (bāozi), which means steamed buns” in terms of the second character. 纸 (zhǐ) in “报纸 (bàozhǐ)” should be pronounced with a tongue-rolling sound, which is not necessary when it comes to the pronunciation of子 (zǐ) in “包子 (bāozi)”. Therefore, be careful with how you pronounce them when you are in a shop as you wouldn’t be able to get what you want if you make a mistake.

Examples:

报纸 Newspaper | Chinese Words With Similar Pronunciation

Jason喜欢看报纸。
Jason xǐhuan kàn bàozhǐ.
Jason likes reading newspapers.

包子 Steamed buns | Chinese Words With Similar Pronunciation

我要两个包子
Wǒ yào liǎng gè bāozi.
I want two steamed buns.

 

以为 (yǐwéi) vs. 因为 (yīnwèi)

One interesting thing about these two words is that the second character “为” is pronounced in different tones (2nd tone and 4th tone respectively). It’s common in the Chinese language that one character is pronounced in two or even three different ways depending on the word. In this particular case, “以为 (yǐ wéi)” means “to think wrongly”, and “因为 (yīn wèi)” means “because”.

Examples:

以为 To think, suppose (wrongly) | Chinese Words With Similar Pronunciation

我以为他在开玩笑,但其实他是认真的。
Wǒ yǐwéi tā zài kāiwánxiào, dàn qíshí tā shì rènzhēn de.
I thought he was joking, but actually he was serious.

汉语 Chinese (language) | Chinese Words With Similar Pronunciation

我想学中文,因为我喜欢中国。
Wǒ xiǎng xué Zhōngwén, yīnwèi wǒ xǐhuan Zhōngguó.
I want to learn Chinese because I like China.

Vocabulary:

开玩笑 (kāiwánxiào) • to make a joke
其实 (qíshí) • actually
认真 (rènzhēn) • serious

 

问 (Wèn) vs. 吻 (Wěn)

You might put yourself in an awkward situation if you fail to pronounce these two words precisely, so pay extra attention to these Chinese words with similar pronunciations. When pronouncing the character in the fourth tone, “问 (wèn)” means “to ask”, and it is usually followed by a question. However, changing the pronunciation to the third tone will “equip” it with a completely different meaning, which is “to kiss” (吻 (wěn)).

Examples:

以为 To think, suppose (wrongly) | Chinese Words With Similar Pronunciation

我可以问一个问题吗
Wǒ kěyǐ wèn yī gè wèntí ma?
Can I ask a question?

吻 To kiss | Chinese Words With Similar Pronunciation

Mike吻了Linda。
Mike wěn le Linda.
Mike kissed Linda.

Vocabulary:

问题 (wèntí) • question

Thank you for reading! We hope you learned more about Chinese words with similar pronunciations! If you’d like to find out some more about the peculiarities of the Chinese language, check out our other post on Chinese words that may cause confusion! We’ll link it for you, here:

https://www.thatsmandarin.com/blog/chinese-words-that-may-cause-confusion/

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