fù kuǎn
payment
In Chinese, '付款' is used to refer to the act of paying for a product or service. It is commonly used in the context of transactions, both online and offline. It could also refer to the amount that is to be paid.
wǒ yǐ jīng fù kuǎn le.
I have already paid.
This is a simple sentence expressing that payment has already been made. The verb “付款” stands at the end of the sentence, signifying the completion of the action.
nǐ xū yāo xiān fù kuǎn.
You need to pay first.
This sentence uses “付款” to express that payment must be made before some other action can occur.
fù kuǎn hòu, wǒ men jiāng lì jí fā huò.
We will ship immediately after payment.
This sentence contains “付款” to indicate the action required before shipping can take place.
qǐng zài qī tiān zhī nèi fù kuǎn.
Please make a payment within seven days.
This sentence uses “付款” to request the completion of a payment within a specific time period.
tā wèi chéng gōng fù kuǎn.
He failed to make a payment.
In this sentence, “付款” is used to convey the idea of an unsuccessful or failed attempt at payment.
tā men zhèng zài chǔ lǐ nǐ de fù kuǎn.
They are processing your payment.
This sentence is expressing that the payment is in the process of being processed. Here, the verb “付款” signifies the action being carried out.
fù kuǎn fāng shì shì shén me?
What is the payment method?
This question directly uses “付款” to inquire about the method of payment.
qǐng què rèn nǐ yǐ fù kuǎn.
Please confirm that you have paid.
In this sentence, the request is made for confirmation of payment. The verb “付款” here refers to the action for which the confirmation is needed.
fù kuǎn guò chéng zhōng chū xiàn le yí gè wèn tí.
There was a problem during the payment process.
This sentence uses '付款' to specify a problem that occurred while executing the action of making a payment.
wǒ yào qǔ xiāo fù kuǎn.
I want to cancel the payment.
This sentence uses “付款” in a context where the speaker intends to stop or prevent a payment that has already been initiated.