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同事

colleague; coworker

nounneutral1 episode
tóng2nd tone
shì4th tone

HSK level

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Pinyin
tóngshì
Part of speech
noun
Level
HSK 3
Strokes
14
Register
neutral
Measure word
个 / 位
In episodes
1

Stroke order for 同事

同事 is written with 14 strokes (: 6, : 8). The animation replays automatically.

What does 同事 mean?

同事 (tóngshì) is the standard noun for 'colleague' or 'coworker' — anyone you work with at the same company or organization, regardless of rank.

Literally 'same-work,' it covers the full range that English splits between 'colleague' (slightly formal) and 'coworker' (casual). Unlike English, 同事 does not imply equal status: your boss and the intern are both your 同事 in a broad sense, though you'd normally call your boss 老板 / 领导 to their face. 同事 is used both in introductions ('这是我同事' — 'this is my colleague') and in third-person reference.

The verb 'to be colleagues' is 是同事; 'to work together' is 一起工作. Don't confuse with 同学 ('classmate') or 朋友 ('friend') — Chinese keeps these social roles distinct more strictly than English.

Character by character

tóngsame; together
+
shìmatter; work; affair
=
同事

Memory hook: Same (同) work (事) → people doing the same work = coworkers.

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Example sentences

他是我的新同事。

Tā shì wǒ de xīn tóngshì.

He is my new colleague.

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我和同事们一起吃午饭。

Wǒ hé tóngshì men yìqǐ chī wǔfàn.

I have lunch with my coworkers.

spoken

我们公司有很多年轻的同事。

Wǒmen gōngsī yǒu hěn duō niánqīng de tóngshì.

Our company has a lot of young coworkers.

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她和同事关系很好。

Tā hé tóngshì guānxi hěn hǎo.

She has a good relationship with her coworkers.

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Common phrases with 同事

我的同事wǒ de tóngshìmy colleague
老同事lǎo tóngshìlongtime coworker
同事关系tóngshì guānxicoworker relationship
新同事xīn tóngshìnew coworker
前同事qián tóngshìformer colleague

Synonyms

同行tóngháng

同行 means 'peer in the same industry / profession' — someone in your field but not necessarily at your company. 同事 is same-company; 同行 is same-industry.

搭档dādàng

搭档 is 'partner / teammate' on a specific project. 同事 is the general workplace category; 搭档 is who you actually team up with day-to-day.

Don't confuse 同事 with

同学tóngxué

同学 is 'classmate' — someone you studied with at school. 同事 is workplace. Never mix them up; 'old classmate' is 老同学, not 老同事.

同志tóngzhì

同志 historically meant 'comrade' (political address) and in modern slang also means 'gay (LGBTQ).' Do NOT use 同志 to mean coworker — it's a different register entirely.

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