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Character Breakdown

Core Meanings

The verb (zuò) primarily means "to sit." It is used when someone takes a seated position, either on a chair, bench, or the ground. Another very common use is "to take or ride" a mode of transportation, such as a bus, train, or taxi.

Usage Notes

When used to mean "sit," often appears with location phrases, e.g., 椅子 (sit on the chair). When referring to transportation, is followed by the vehicle, e.g., 地铁 (take the subway).

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • (zuò xià): to sit down, often used as a polite invitation.
  • (zuò chē): to take a car or bus.
  • 飞机 (zuò fēijī): to fly by plane.
  • 说话 (zuò zhe shuōhuà): to talk while sitting, emphasizing the action during sitting.

Register and Tone

is a neutral, everyday verb suitable for formal and informal contexts. It is one of the first verbs learned by beginners due to its high frequency and simple meaning.

Common Confusions

Don't confuse (zuò) with (zhàn), which means "to stand." Also, is not used for "riding" animals like horses; (qí) is used instead.

Example Sentences

Please sit down, the meeting is about to start.

I take the bus to work every day.

He is sitting by the window reading a book.