点 (diǎn) — o'clock; a bit; point

HSK 1 | noun/measure word | used to tell clock time; also means 'a little' or 'dot/point'

点 (diǎn)

点 is essential for telling time in Chinese. After a number it means "o'clock." It also appears in 一点 (yīdiǎn, "a little") and as a standalone noun meaning "point" or "dot."

Meanings

  1. [noun/measure word] O'clock (used after a number to state the hour).
  2. [noun] A dot, a point.
  3. [adverb] A little, a bit (in 一点 or 有点).

Example Sentences

现在三点了。 Xiànzài sān diǎn le. It is three o'clock now.

我们八点出发。 Wǒmen bā diǎn chūfā. We set off at eight o'clock.

这个菜有点辣。 Zhège cài yǒudiǎn là. This dish is a little spicy.

请你快一点! Qǐng nǐ kuài yīdiǎn! Please be a little faster!

Collocations

Collocation Meaning
几点 what time (o'clock)
一点 a little
有点 a bit, somewhat
差一点 almost, nearly
点钟 o'clock (formal)
两点半 half past two

Memory Hook

点 looks like a dot on a clock face. When you point to a dot on the clock, you are reading the hour.