HSK 4, n, 11 strokes, radical 木, rank #776, Medium
梦
mèng
>场[cháng],個
HSK 4, n, 11 strokes, radical 木, rank #776, Medium
梦
mèng
>个[gè]
HSK 4, n, 11 strokes, radical 木, rank #776, Medium
mèng(meng4) T4
1dream
2>场[cháng],個
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梦(夢)mèng(meng4)
梦 (mèng) means 'dream' in Mandarin, referring to the experiences and images that occur during sleep. It can also signify aspirations or hopes in a metaphorical sense. Commonly used in phrases like '做梦' (zuò mèng) meaning 'to dream' or '追梦' (zhuī mèng) meaning 'to chase one's dreams.'
Strokes11Radical木Frequency#776DifficultyMedium
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, dreams are often seen as significant and can be interpreted for insights into one's life or future. The concept of 'dream interpretation' has historical roots in Chinese literature and philosophy.
Memory Tip
Imagine a person dreaming of a magical moon (月, yuè) floating above their head, representing dreams. The character 梦 combines the moon radical with the character for 'to think' (心, xīn), symbolizing the thoughts and fantasies that fill our minds while we dream.
Meanings of 梦
mèng(meng4)
1dream
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About 梦
梦Simplified
夢Traditional
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木Radical
名词míngcínoun (n.)Part of Speech
#776Frequency Rank
场Measure Word
HSK 2.0L4HSK 3.0L4IntermediateTOCFLL4HSKKL2CEFRB1
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梦 (mèng) vs 梦境 (mèng jìng) — use 梦 for the general concept of 'dream', while 梦境 specifically refers to the 'dream world' or the content of a dream.
Memory Mnemonic
Imagine a person dreaming of a magical moon (月, yuè) floating above their head, representing dreams. The character 梦 combines the moon radical with the character for 'to think' (心, xīn), symbolizing the thoughts and fantasies that fill our minds while we dream.
Usage Notes
While the character 梦 is often used in both formal and informal contexts, learners should be cautious with its collocations. For instance, '做梦' (zuò mèng) is a common phrase for 'dreaming,' but using it inappropriately in a non-dream context can lead to confusion. Remember to use the correct tone; '梦' should be pronounced with a falling tone.
HSK Study Tips
As an HSK Level 4 word, 梦 connects with other vocabulary related to emotions and experiences, such as 希望 (xīwàng, hope) and 愿望 (yuànwàng, wish). Focus on practicing it within sentences that express desires or aspirations to reinforce its usage.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, dreams are often seen as significant and can be interpreted for insights into one's life or future. The concept of 'dream interpretation' has historical roots in Chinese literature and philosophy.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 梦 with 觉 (jué), which means 'to feel' or 'to sense.' For example, saying '我觉一个梦' instead of '我做梦' is incorrect. Always use '做梦' to indicate the act of dreaming.
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Pronunciation of 梦
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Simplified form of 夢, which is a pictograph of a person lying in bed dreaming. 夕 (dusk) represents the meaning, and 林 is an abbreviated form of the top half of the traditional character 夢.
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Grammar Patterns of 梦
梦 functions as a noun — it names a person, place, thing, or concept. Place it as a subject before the verb (主+谓) or as an object after the verb (谓+宾). Most Chinese nouns require a measure word between the number and the noun (e.g. 一个/三本). It carries 3 related meanings, each with its own usage notes below. The example sentences below show it in action, with practice buttons (Listen, Practice Writing, Practice Speaking) on every line.
I found him in the garden, dreaming away as usual.
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她那些色彩斑斓的油画与纸上作品给人一种天真、梦幻般的感觉。
tā nà xiē sè cǎi bān lán de yóu huà yǔ zhǐ shàng zuò pǐn gěi rén yī zhǒng tiān zhēn、 、 mèng huàn bān de gǎn。
Her colourful oils and works on paper have a naive, dreamlike quality.
Cultural Notes for 梦
💡Did you know?
'梦' has a rich cultural significance in Chinese culture. Dreams are often seen as a window into the subconscious and are believed to hold messages or omens for the future.
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, dreams are often seen as significant and can be interpreted for insights into one's life or future. The concept of 'dream interpretation' has historical roots in Chinese literature and philosophy.
📜Proverb
A famous Chinese proverb states, '梦中有梦' (there are dreams within dreams), reflecting the complexity of human thoughts and desires.
Word Family of 梦
Words Containing This Character20
梦mèngdream夢
梦想mèngxiǎngdream夢想
做梦zuòmèngto dream做夢
噩梦nightmare噩夢
梦幻mènghuàndream夢幻
梦见mèngjiànto see in a dream夢見
恶梦nightmare惡夢
梦境dreamland夢境
红楼梦A Dream of Red Mansions (first completed edition 1791) by Cao Xueqin 曹雪芹[CáoXuěqín], one of the four great novels紅樓夢
梦寐以求to long for sth day and night夢寐以求
梦游to sleepwalk夢遊
白日梦daydream白日夢
梦魇nightmare夢魘
梦乡slumberland夢鄉
圆梦to interpret a dream圓夢
春梦spring dream春夢
醉生梦死in a drunken stupor醉生夢死
云梦Yunmeng county in Xiaogan 孝感[Xiàogǎn], Hubei雲夢
梦话delusions夢話
白日做梦to daydream白日做夢
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Frequently Asked Questions about 梦
梦 (mèng) is the simplified form of the traditional character 夢. Both characters have the same meaning, which is 'dream.' The simplified version is used in mainland China, while the traditional version is used in places like Taiwan and Hong Kong.
梦 is pronounced as 'mèng' in Mandarin. The tone is the fourth tone, which is a falling tone. You can practice by listening to native speakers or using language learning apps.
梦 (mèng) means 'dream' in Chinese. It refers to the experiences and images that occur during sleep. In everyday conversation, it can also be used metaphorically to describe hopes or aspirations.
To use 梦 (mèng) in a sentence, you can say '我做了一个梦' (Wǒ zuòle yīgè mèng), which means 'I had a dream.' You can also express aspirations like '我有一个梦想' (Wǒ yǒu yīgè mèngxiǎng), meaning 'I have a dream.'
You can say '我昨晚做了一个美好的梦' (Wǒ zuówǎn zuòle yīgè měihǎo de mèng), which means 'I had a beautiful dream last night.'
No, 梦 can also refer to dreams in a metaphorical sense, such as ambitions or aspirations.
梦 refers to dreams while sleeping, while 梦想 (mèngxiǎng) specifically means 'dreams' in the context of aspirations and goals.