点零分 (time with single-digit minutes)

Chinese Grammar Basic Chinese ★★★ 3/5 neutral líng
拼音 líng
结构 x 点 + 零 + y 分
汉字拆解 零 = 雨 (rain) + 令 (command/order)

含义

When telling time with minutes from 1 to 9, the word 零 (líng, 'zero') is placed between 点 and the minute number. This is similar to saying 'oh' in English, as in 'three oh five.'

Without 零, a time like 三点五分 could be confusing, as it might be misheard as a shorter form of 三点五十分. Including 零 removes all ambiguity for single-digit minutes. In casual speech, native speakers sometimes drop 分 at the end, saying 七点零三 instead of 七点零三分, but 零 itself is rarely omitted. This pattern only applies to minutes 1 through 9 — for minutes 10 and above, no 零 is needed. In very formal contexts like train station announcements, the full form with 分 is always used.

例句

  1. 现在是早上七点零三分。
  2. 火车在下午两点零八分出发。
  3. 会议改到上午十点零五分开始。

用法指南

语境: spoken, written, everyday

语气: descriptive

正确说法

  • 飞机预计下午四点零九分降落。
  • 我每天晚上十一点零五分上床睡觉。
  • 比赛在上午九点零一分准时开始。

错误说法

  • 现在三点五分了。(Without 零, the minutes are ambiguous — use 三点零五分 for 3:05) → 现在三点零五分了。
  • 火车八点零十五分到。(零 is only used for single-digit minutes 1-9 — say 八点十五分 for 8:15) → 火车八点十五分到。

起源与历史

The character 零 originally meant 'light rain' or 'drizzle.' Its use as the number zero was borrowed from its sense of 'fragmentary' or 'leftover,' indicating a small, incomplete amount.

文化背景

世代: All ages

社会背景: Universal

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