公斤 (gōngjīn) — kilogram

HSK 2 | measure word/noun | the metric unit of weight equal to one kilogram

公斤 (gōngjīn)

公斤 is the standard Chinese term for kilogram, the metric unit of mass. 公 indicates "metric/official" (from 公制, the metric system) and 斤 is the traditional Chinese unit of weight (approximately 500 grams). So 公斤 is literally "official jin," standardized to 1,000 grams.

Meanings

  1. [measure word/noun] Kilogram (kg). Used to measure weight in the metric system.

Example Sentences

这个西瓜有五公斤。 Zhège xīguā yǒu wǔ gōngjīn. This watermelon weighs five kilograms.

我的行李超过了二十公斤。 Wǒ de xínglǐ chāoguò le èrshí gōngjīn. My luggage exceeded twenty kilograms.

医生说我需要减少三公斤。 Yīshēng shuō wǒ xūyào jiǎnshǎo sān gōngjīn. The doctor said I need to lose three kilograms.

这袋大米重十公斤。 Zhè dài dàmǐ zhòng shí gōngjīn. This bag of rice weighs ten kilograms.

Collocations

Collocation Meaning
多少公斤 (duōshǎo gōngjīn) how many kilograms
公斤数 (gōngjīn shù) kilogram amount
超重 (chāozhòng) overweight (luggage)
斤 (jīn) jin (500 g, traditional unit)
克 (kè) gram

Memory Hook

公 = official/metric, 斤 = traditional Chinese pound (500 g). One 公斤 is two traditional 斤. Think of it as the metric "upgrade" of the old Chinese weight unit.