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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances of (kū)

The verb primarily means "to cry" or "to weep," describing the act of shedding tears usually due to sadness, pain, or strong emotion. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to express literal crying, as well as emotional responses to events or stimuli.

Common Contexts

is often used with reasons or causes introduced by 因为 (because) or when describing emotional reactions, such as watching a touching movie or experiencing loss. It can also appear in comforting phrases like (don't cry) to soothe someone.

Collocations and Patterns

  • : indicates the action of crying has happened.
  • 忍不住: "couldn't help crying," showing uncontrollable emotion.
  • : "as soon as (someone) cries," often followed by a reaction.
  • : a common phrase to stop someone from crying.

Register and Tone

is neutral and widely used in both spoken and written Chinese. It is appropriate in informal and formal contexts when describing crying.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse with 泣 (kūqì), which is a more literary or formal term for crying or weeping. is more common in daily speech.

Understanding helps learners express emotions clearly and recognize emotional cues in conversations and media.

Example Sentences

The child cried because he fell down.

She couldn't help crying when she saw the touching movie.

Don't cry, everything will get better.

He cried sadly because he lost his best friend.

As soon as the baby cries, the mother immediately goes to comfort him.