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fāyán: 发言 - To Speak, To Make a Statement/Speech

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Cultural Context and Significance

In Chinese culture, particularly in group or professional settings, there is often a structured approach to communication. The concept of 发言 (fāyán) reflects this. Unlike the Western emphasis on spontaneous brainstorming or “speaking your mind” freely at any moment, 发言 often implies that a person has been given the floor, or is expected to contribute a considered opinion. This can be compared to the Western concept of “making a formal statement” versus “joining a conversation.” While an American business meeting might encourage a free-flowing exchange, a traditional Chinese meeting might proceed with each person being invited to 发言 in turn. This doesn't mean discussion is stifled, but it highlights a value for order, preparedness, and giving each speaker's formal input due respect. It's less about a rapid back-and-forth and more about a series of deliberate contributions.

Practical Usage in Modern China

发言 (fāyán) is a key term in any formal environment.

The term is almost always used in a neutral-to-formal context. It would sound very strange and overly formal to use it when talking about a casual chat with a friend.

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes

The most common mistake for English speakers is confusing 发言 (fāyán) with 说话 (shuōhuà).

Incorrect Usage:

Another point of confusion is 发言 (fāyán) vs. 演讲 (yǎnjiǎng).

Essentially, a 演讲 (yǎnjiǎng) is a type of 发言 (fāyán), but not all 发言 (fāyán) are speeches.