断句

斷句
duànjù
verb #35,677

Meanings

  1. 1 to punctuate (unpunctuated classical text)
  2. 2 to mark sentence breaks
  3. 3 to pause at the right places when reading aloud

Examples

Gǔwén méiyǒu biāodiǎn, yào zìjǐ duànjù.
Classical Chinese has no punctuation, so you have to mark the sentence breaks yourself.
Duànjù bùtóng, yìsi jiù wánquán bù yīyàng le.
Pause in different places and the meaning changes entirely.

Tips

history
Before modern punctuation arrived in the early 20th century, Chinese texts ran without any breaks; learning to 断句 — figure out where a clause ends — was a core scholar's skill. The famous example is 下雨天, which yields opposite meanings depending on where you cut.

Stroke Order

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