posted by huyilin on April 9, 2014 | 9 comments
我团购了两份。有四碗面,两份土豆丝,两份烧鸡,四听饮料! 算上税和小费, 我们每人11块。

What does 听 stand for?Is it a measure word for beverages, like 罐?
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trevelyan on April 9, 2014 | reply
Yup! It's a measure word used for "cans" or "tins" of things (neat example of a foreign loanword getting incorporated in Chinese as a measure word).
trevelyan on April 9, 2014 | reply
Yup! It's a measure word used for "cans" or "tins" of things (neat example of a foreign loanword getting incorporated in Chinese as a measure word).
wasabixia on April 9, 2014 | reply
yes,a measure word for beverages, but only for those ring-pull can.
wasabixia on April 9, 2014 | reply
yes,a measure word for beverages, but only for those ring-pull can.
wasabixia on April 9, 2014 | reply
yes,a measure word for beverages, but only for those ring-pull can.
huyilin on April 10, 2014 | reply
Thanks guys, much appreciated!
alec.zanussi on July 7, 2014 | reply
But, does it mean also "listen to"? like 听音乐?
huyilin on July 7, 2014 | reply
Yes, 听 is the verb "to listen", here the pronounciation is borrowed to act as a measure word (a 'tin').
alec.zanussi on July 7, 2014 | reply
Thank you! :)