Evening, night

Below you find the Chinese word related to the following English terms:

- Evening

- Night

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CHINESE WORD

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晚上

Word
wan3shang5
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Evening (in the), night (at)

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Evening

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MEANING OF EACH CHINESE CHARACTER

First character of the Chinese word 晚上

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11
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-Evening, night
-Far on in time, latter, late; junior, younger; your humble juniors
-Coming late
-(A surname)

There's no difference between the simplified and the traditional version of this character.

Second character of the Chinese word 晚上

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3
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-Upper, up, upward; higher, superior, better; first (part), preceding, previous; emperor; (a note, equivalent to 1, of the scale in gongchepu, a traditional Chinese musical notation); falling-rising tone (one of the four tones in classical Chinese and the third tone in modern standard Chinese pronunciation)
-Go up, mount, board, get on; go to, leave for; submit, send in; present; forge ahead, go ahead; appear on the stage, enter; enter the court, enter the field; fill, supply, serve; place something in position, set, fix; apply, paint, smear; be put on record, be carried (in a publication); wind, screw, tighten; be engaged at a fixed time (in work, study, etc.); up to, as many as
-(A surname)

Some Chinese characters have more than one pronunciation. This is one of them!
It can be pronounced also shang3. Pronounced that way, it means: falling-rising tone.
It can be pronounced also shang5. Pronounced that way, it means: alling-rising tone (Used after a verb:
1. to indicate motion from a lower to a higher position;
2. to indicate achievement of the action expressed by the verb;
3. to indicate the beginning and continuity of the action expressed by the verb); used after a noun:
1. to indicate the surface of an object;
2. to indicate the scope of something).

There's no difference between the simplified and the traditional version of this character.

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