Learn a Chinese Character - 龄

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 齿 (chǐ, tooth radical)

Stroke Count: 13

Stroke Order:

Stroke Order Animation

2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: líng (Second tone)

3. Meaning

Age; years; lifespan; life; longevity; duration; period; time; term; phase; stage; seniority; vintage; calendar age; chronological age; biological age; mental age

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

As a noun: Primarily refers to age, lifespan, or a period of time. Often used in compound words to indicate different types of age or time periods. In formal contexts, it can also refer to seniority or the duration of service in a particular field.

6. Cultural Background

In Chinese culture, age (龄) holds significant importance in social interactions and hierarchical relationships. Traditional Chinese society placed great value on respecting elders based on their age, which is reflected in Confucian teachings. Age is also celebrated in various traditions, such as birthday celebrations and the concept of "longevity" (长寿) which is highly valued in Chinese culture.

7. Example Sentence

她的年龄和我差不多。

Her age is similar to mine.

8. Memory Tips

The character 龄 consists of 齿 (chǐ, tooth) on the left and 令 (lìng, order/command) on the right. You can remember this by associating teeth with age—our teeth change as we age, and they're often used as an indicator of age in animals. The right side 令 helps with pronunciation (líng is similar to lìng).

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