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Both. 名字 is only a noun, while 名 can be both a noun and a verb.
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名 (míng) is a noun that is used to refer to a name or title. It can also be used as a verb to indicate that something is named or called something. For example, 他的名字叫张三 (tā de míngzì jiào Zhāng Sān; His name is Zhang San).
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The Chinese character 名 (míng) primarily means "name" or "to be called." Here are some synonyms that convey similar meanings:
1. 称 (chēng) - This word means "to call" or "to name." It is often used when referring to how someone or something is referred to or titled.
2. 名字 (míngzì) - This term translates to "name" and is commonly used to refer to a person's name or the name of an object. It is a more specific term compared to 名 (míng).
3. 名号 (mínghào) - This word refers to a title or a designated name, often used in a formal or literary context. It emphasizes the notion of a name with significance or status.
4. 称谓 (chēngwèi) - This term means "title" or "designation." It is used to refer to the formal name or title given to someone, often in a professional or honorific context.
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No, it is not correct to use 名 (míng) as a verb in this context. To say "my name is ABC" in Chinese, you would say "我名叫 ABC" (wǒ míngjiào ABC).
If you head over to this entry in our dictionary - "名叫 míng jiào [v] be called, be named", you will see more example sentences.
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