How to say “usually” and “ordinary” in Chinese: 平时 vs 平常

(píngshí): ordinary times / (píngcháng): usually, ordinary

Comparing "平时 (píng shí) (píngshí)" and "平常 (píng cháng) (píngcháng)"

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Rule structure

平时 (píng shí) (píngshí) means "in normal times, usually" (opposite of special days). 平常 (píng cháng) (píngcháng) can be an adjective meaning "ordinary" or an adverb meaning "usually".

Examples

平时我七点起床。 / 他穿着很平常。

Píngshí wǒ qī diǎn qǐchuáng. / Tā chuānzhuó hěn píngcháng.

Usually I get up at seven. / He dresses very ordinarily.

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How do you express “Comparing "平时 (píngshí)" and "平常 (píngcháng)"” in Chinese?

Use the structure: 平时 (píngshí): ordinary times / 平常 (píngcháng): usually, ordinary. For example: 平时我七点起床。 / 他穿着很平常。 — “Usually I get up at seven. / He dresses very ordinarily.”.

What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?

平时我七点起床。 / 他穿着很平常。 — “Usually I get up at seven. / He dresses very ordinarily.”.

Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?

This grammar rule is part of HSK 5.

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