zhé
gān

common
verb

Meaning of 折干

折干 means to give money instead of physical gifts; to substitute cash for presents. Pronounced zhé gān.

  • to give money instead of physical gifts; to substitute cash for presents

Definitions & Examples

Zán
men
zhé
gān
 
shěng
de
mǎi
dōng
xi西
fan
 

We might as well give cash to save the trouble of buying things.

Xiàn
zài
rén
qíng
wǎng
lái
 
hěn
duō
rén
dōu
xuǎn
zhé
gān
r
 

Nowadays, for social obligations, many people choose to give money instead of gifts.

jīn
jié
hūn
 
jiā
dōu
guàn
zhé
gān
 
zhí
jiē
sòng
hóng
bāo
 

These days for weddings, everyone is used to giving cash, simply handing out red envelopes.