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When they both mean "a little", 点儿 is used in Mandarin Chinese, and is very popular in the north. 点 is used in the south. In addition, 点 has a lot more other meanings. For more details, please refer to our dictionary:
点儿 diǎnr [m/n] a little, a bit; dot
点:
diǎn [n] dot stroke; appointed time, scheduled time; refreshment, snack
diǎn [m] o'clock
diǎn [v] to mark, to dot; to nod or point (of head or finger); to touch on very briefly; to order, to choose
diǎn [v] to count, to check one by one; to decorate, to adorn
diǎn [m] a little; item, piece (suggestion, advice, etc.)
diǎn [v] to light, to kindle; to hint, to point at
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点 (diǎn) is used to indicate a specific time on a clock. It is usually used in combination with a number, such as 三点 (sān diǎn) meaning "three o'clock". It can also be used with 分 (fēn) to indicate a specific time, such as 三点十五分 (sān diǎn shíwǔ fēn) meaning "three fifteen".
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