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Character Breakdown

Core Meaning and Usage

The character (lái) primarily means "to come," indicating movement toward the speaker or a reference point. It is one of the most common verbs in Chinese and appears frequently in daily conversation.

Extended Uses

Beyond physical movement, is used to mark the start of an action or event, often inviting or urging someone to do something (e.g., - "come help me"). It also expresses future events or changes, such as weather or plans (e.g., 明天 - "a heavy rain will come tomorrow").

Common Collocations

  • + verb: to invite or urge an action ( - "come try")
  • + time phrase: indicating arrival or occurrence (中国 - "come to China")
  • + noun: indicating arrival at a place or event (学校 - "come to school")

Pragmatic Notes

When is used alone as a sentence starter (e.g., 我们开始), it functions as a prompt or command, softening the tone and encouraging participation. It can also appear in compound verbs or phrases to indicate the direction or initiation of an action.

Common Confusion

Learners sometimes confuse (come) with (qù, go). always implies movement toward the speaker or a reference point, while implies movement away. Pay attention to the speaker's perspective to choose correctly.

Example Sentences

He will come to school to attend the meeting tomorrow.

Come help me move this table.

The weather forecast says a heavy rain will come tomorrow.

He came very late and missed the meeting time.

Let's start today's meeting.

He has been in China for three years.

Come and try this new dish, it's very delicious.

He wrote a letter saying he will come home soon.