líng in a sentence

Zero (remnant - small - scattered)

Full dictionary entry HSK 2 4 sentences

零 (líng) means Zero (remnant - small - scattered). Below are 4 sentences on this site that use it — with pinyin, an English translation and audio. All of them were written by hand; none is machine generated.

Dictionary examples

现在是十点 五分。

Xiànzài shì shí diǎn líng wǔ fēn.

It is now five past ten.

Dictionary example · HSK 2 ·

他的手机号里有三个

Tā de shǒujī hào lǐ yǒu sān gè líng.

There are three zeros in his phone number.

Dictionary example · HSK 2 ·

From the travel phrasebook

没有 钱。

Méiyǒu língqián.

I don't have change.

Travel phrasebook · Paying and mobile payment

我没有 钱。

Wǒ méiyǒu língqián.

I don't have change.

Travel phrasebook · Paying and mobile payment

Words that contain 零

Each of these has sentences of its own, so you can see the character doing a different job in each one.

Questions about 零

How is 零 used in a sentence?

This page shows 4 sentences using 零 (líng, "Zero (remnant - small - scattered)"), each with pinyin, an English translation and audio. Every one of them was written by hand for this site.

Are these sentences machine generated?

No. They come from the site's own dictionary examples, graded readers, travel phrasebook and grammar library — all written by a person. A word with no sentence gets no page here, rather than a page of invented ones.

Why do some sentences show 零 inside a longer word?

Because that is where a single character usually lives. Seeing 零 inside the words it builds is how the character stops being an isolated symbol and starts being something you can read.

Is 零 an HSK word?

Yes — 零 is on the official HSK 2 vocabulary list, and you can study it with the rest of that list on the HSK 2 page.

Where can I see the full entry for 零?

The dictionary page for 零 has its stroke order, its traditional form, every sense the dictionary lists and a character-by-character breakdown. It is linked at the top of this page.

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