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zhèngshí: 证实 - To Verify, To Confirm, To Prove

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Cultural Context and Significance

While the concept of verifying facts is universal, the use of 证实 (zhèngshí) in Chinese highlights a certain level of formality and respect for objective truth in official discourse. In Western culture, especially in casual conversation, “confirm” can be used for almost anything (e.g., “Can you confirm you got my text?”). In Chinese, you would never use 证实 for such a casual request. Its usage is almost exclusively reserved for situations where factual accuracy is paramount:

This distinction reflects a clear line between casual agreement (用 “确认” - yòng “quèrèn”) and the formal establishment of a fact (用 “证实” - yòng “zhèngshí”). Using 证实 signals that the information is not just an opinion or a guess, but a verified reality.

Practical Usage in Modern China

证实 is a formal word. You'll encounter it frequently in written Chinese and formal speech, but rarely in casual, everyday conversations.

The connotation is neutral and objective. It simply states that a fact has been established through proof.

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes

The most common mistake for learners is confusing 证实 (zhèngshí) with 证明 (zhèngmíng) and 确认 (quèrèn). They are not interchangeable.