Measure Words (量词)
Overview
Mandarin requires a measure word (量词, liàngcí) between any number or demonstrative (这/那) and a noun. There is no equivalent in English — they categorize nouns by physical shape, function, or social context. Omitting a measure word when counting is grammatically incorrect. 个 (gè) is the default “catch-all” measure word when you don’t know the specific one.
Pattern(s)
| Pattern | Notes |
|---|---|
Number + Measure Word + Noun | Mandatory when counting: 三本书 |
这/那 + Measure Word + Noun | With demonstratives: 这本书 |
几 + Measure Word + Noun | Asking small quantities: 几本书? |
多少 + (Measure Word) + Noun | Asking large quantities; MW optional: 多少钱? |
Exceptions — no measure word needed:
- 天 (tiān) — days: 三天 (not 三个天)
- 元 (yuán) — currency units: 五元
- Abstract concepts: love, time in general
Core Examples
| Chinese | Pinyin | English |
|---|---|---|
| 三本书 | sān běn shū | three books |
| 一个人 | yī gè rén | one person |
| 两只猫 | liǎng zhī māo | two cats |
| 一张纸 | yī zhāng zhǐ | a sheet of paper |
| 一碗饭 | yī wǎn fàn | a bowl of rice |
| 一个蛋糕 vs. 一块蛋糕 | yīgè dàngāo / yīkuài dàngāo | a (whole) cake / a piece of cake |
Core Measure Words Reference
General
| MW | Pinyin | Use | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| 个 | gè | Default for most nouns | 一个人, 一个苹果, 一个包 |
| 些 | xiē | Indefinite plural (“some”) | 一些书, 一些水 |
| 种 | zhǒng | Categories / types | 两种语言, 三种颜色 |
People & Animals
| MW | Pinyin | Use | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| 位 | wèi | Polite for people | 两位医生, 一位客人 |
| 只 | zhī | Animals; small single items | 一只猫, 一只鸟 |
| 条 | tiáo | Long, flexible items | 一条鱼, 一条蛇, 一条裤子 |
Objects & Items
| MW | Pinyin | Use | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| 张 | zhāng | Flat objects | 一张纸, 一张床, 一张照片 |
| 把 | bǎ | Handled objects | 一把刀, 一把伞, 一把椅子 |
| 块 | kuài | Chunky pieces | 一块蛋糕, 一块石头 |
| 本 | běn | Books / bound volumes | 一本书, 一本杂志 |
Food & Drinks
| MW | Pinyin | Use | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| 杯 | bēi | Cups / glasses | 一杯茶, 一杯咖啡 |
| 碗 | wǎn | Bowls | 一碗饭, 一碗汤, 一碗面 |
Pitfalls
❌ Omitting the measure word
三书 ❌ → 三本书 ✅ 几书 ❌ → 几本书 ✅
❌ Using 个 for everything While 个 works as a fallback and native speakers may accept it conversationally, fixed pairings (书→本, 鱼→条, 纸→张) sound more natural and are tested on HSK.
❌ Same noun, wrong measure word changes meaning
一个蛋糕 (a whole cake) ≠ 一块蛋糕 (a piece/slice of cake) Measure word choice can shift meaning, not just style.
Minimal Pairs
| Noun | MW 1 | Meaning | MW 2 | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 蛋糕 | 个 | A (whole) cake | 块 | A piece of cake |
| 人 | 个 | A person (neutral) | 位 | A person (polite/respectful) |
Drills
Fill in the correct measure word (个/本/张/只/条/杯/碗/位/把):
- 一___老师(polite)
- 三___书
- 两___猫
- 一___纸
- 一___咖啡
- 一___鱼
- 一___雨伞
- 一___面
Answer Key: 1. 位 2. 本 3. 只 4. 张 5. 杯 6. 条 7. 把 8. 碗
Notes
- 量词 classification is mostly logical (shape/size/function) but some pairings must simply be memorized (书→本, 车→辆, 花→朵).
- For HSK 1–2: master 个, 本, 只, 张, 条, 杯, 碗, 位.
- For HSK 3+: add 把, 块, 种, 些, and context-shifting pairs.
Sources
- HSK Level: 1 (also tested: HSK 2, 3)
- Mandarin Grammar References — Measure Words chapter
- HSK Standard Course 1 — L5 onwards