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Character Breakdown

Core Meanings

The character (dà) primarily means "big" or "large" in size or quantity. It can also express importance or seriousness, such as in "a big problem." Additionally, it is used to indicate age, meaning "older" or "eldest," especially when referring to people.

Common Collocations and Usage

  • 城市 (dà chéngshì): big city
  • 学生 (dàxuéshēng): university student (literally "big student")
  • (zuì dà): the biggest or oldest
  • 问题 (dà wèntí): big problem

When is used before a noun, it often describes size or importance. When used in family or social contexts, it can indicate seniority or age. It is a very common adjective and appears in many fixed expressions.

Usage Tips

Be careful not to confuse with similar words like (gāo, "tall") or (duō, "many"). focuses on size, importance, or age, not height or quantity. Also, when used as a prefix for age or rank, it implies seniority rather than physical size.

Example Sentences

This city has a very big park.

He is the oldest student in our class.

This matter is very important to the company; it is a big problem.