HSK 2, r, 9 strokes, radical 口, rank #2774, Medium
咱
zán
we (including both the speaker and the person spoken to)
HSK 2, r, 9 strokes, radical 口, rank #2774, Medium
咱
zán
we, us
HSK 2, r, 9 strokes, radical 口, rank #2774, Medium
咱
zá
I or me
HSK 2, r, 9 strokes, radical 口, rank #2774, Medium
咱
zá
we (including both the speaker and the person spoken to)
HSK 2, r, 9 strokes, radical 口, rank #2774, Medium
咱
zá
we, us
HSK 2, r, 9 strokes, radical 口, rank #2774, Medium
zán(zan2)
primary
T2
1I or me
2we (including both the speaker and the person spoken to)
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March 24, 2026
咱(偺)zán(zan2)
The character 咱 (zán) is a colloquial term used to refer to 'we' or 'us,' emphasizing inclusivity between the speaker and the listener. It is often used in informal contexts among friends or in familiar settings, making conversations sound more personal and inviting.
Strokes9Radical口Frequency#2774DifficultyMedium
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, the use of 咱 implies a sense of togetherness and community, reflecting the importance of collective identity in social interactions. It often fosters a more intimate atmosphere in conversations.
Memory Tip
Imagine a group of friends chatting over a meal; they casually say, 'Let's do this together,' using 咱 to signify their unity. The character 咱 has a 'mouth' radical (口) indicating speech, which relates to communication among 'us' as a group.
Meanings of 咱
zán(zan2)
primary
1I or me
2we (including both the speaker and the person spoken to)
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About 咱
咱Simplified
偺Traditional
9Strokes
口Radical
代词dàicípronoun (pron.)Part of Speech
#2774Frequency Rank
HSK 3.0L2ElementaryTOCFLL2HSKKL1CEFRA1
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AI Study Notes for 咱
Quick Contrast
我们 (wǒmen) is a more neutral term for 'we' that does not emphasize inclusivity with the listener, while 大家 (dàjiā) refers to 'everyone' and includes a broader group beyond just the speaker and listener.
Memory Mnemonic
Imagine a group of friends chatting over a meal; they casually say, 'Let's do this together,' using 咱 to signify their unity. The character 咱 has a 'mouth' radical (口) indicating speech, which relates to communication among 'us' as a group.
Usage Notes
Learners should use 咱 primarily in informal contexts, as it can sound too familiar in formal situations. Common collocations include 咱们 (zánmen), which means 'we' or 'us.' Be careful with pronunciation; the tone is critical as it differentiates it from similar-sounding words.
HSK Study Tips
Though 咱 is not included in the HSK vocabulary lists, it connects well with other pronouns like 我 (wǒ - I) and 你 (nǐ - you). Students should practice using pronouns in conversation to build fluency and comfort.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, the use of 咱 implies a sense of togetherness and community, reflecting the importance of collective identity in social interactions. It often fosters a more intimate atmosphere in conversations.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 咱 with 我们 (wǒmen) and use it inappropriately, such as saying 咱们 for formal invitations. Instead, use 我们 in those contexts to maintain formality.
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Grammar Patterns of 咱
咱 functions as a pronoun — it stands in for a noun. Use it in the same positions as nouns (subject before verb, object after). Plurals are formed by adding 们 (我们, 他们). It carries 3 related meanings, each with its own usage notes below. The patterns below break down its most common sentence frames, with example sentences and practice buttons (Listen, Practice Writing, Practice Speaking) for each one.
Hey, look at the time! We'll talk about it tonight. All right?
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咱们出去呼吸点新鲜空气。
zán mén chū qù hū xī diǎn xīn xiān kōng qì。
Let's go out for some fresh air .
Cultural Notes for 咱
💡Did you know?
'咱' is often used in conversational Chinese, especially in northern dialects, to create a sense of closeness and inclusivity among speakers.
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, the use of 咱 implies a sense of togetherness and community, reflecting the importance of collective identity in social interactions. It often fosters a more intimate atmosphere in conversations.
🌏Cross-cultural Insight
In Chinese, the word for 'we' (咱) emphasizes the connection between speaker and listener, reflecting the collectivist culture of China, where community and relationships are valued highly.
Word Family of 咱
Words Containing This Character5
咱们zánmen(dialect) I or me咱們
咱zánI or me
咱俩the two of us咱倆
咱家I
多咱what time?
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Compound Meaning
What does 咱们 mean?
Frequently Asked Questions about 咱
The difference between 咱 (zá, zán) and 我 (wǒ) is that 咱 includes the listener in the pronoun 'we', while 我 simply means 'I'. If you want to express a shared action or experience, use 咱 to emphasize togetherness.
咱 is predominantly used in Mandarin and some northern dialects. However, its usage may vary in other Chinese dialects and regions, where different pronouns might be preferred for 'we' or 'I'. It's best to be familiar with local language habits.
咱 (zá, zán) is a pronoun that means 'we' in Chinese, specifically including both the speaker and the person spoken to. It can also be a variant used to refer to 'I' or 'me' in some contexts. This word is commonly used in conversational Mandarin.
You can use 咱 (zá, zán) in a sentence to include both yourself and the person you're speaking to. For example, you might say '咱去吃饭吧' (Let's go eat) to suggest going out to eat together. It's a friendly and inclusive way to communicate.
No, 咱 is primarily used in spoken language and informal writing. In formal contexts, use 我们 (wǒmen) for 'we'.
It's best to avoid using 咱 with strangers or in formal situations, as it may come off as too familiar.
While both mean 'we,' 咱 includes the listener in a more personal way, while 我们 is more neutral and formal.