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Character Breakdown

Usage of (jiào)

The character primarily means "to teach" or "to instruct." It is commonly used when referring to teaching academic subjects, skills, or knowledge, as in "老师我们中文" (The teacher teaches us Chinese). It can also be used in the context of religious teaching or guiding someone spiritually, such as "" (teaching disciples to practice).

Common Collocations

  • (jiāoshū): to teach (a subject in school)
  • (jiàodǎo): to instruct or guide, often used in formal or moral contexts
  • 教育 (jiàoyù): education, to educate
  • (jiàoxué): teaching and learning

Notes

When using , the object is often a person or group being taught, and the content or skill is usually specified after the verb. For example, "中文" (teach me Chinese). It is a transitive verb and requires a direct object.

Be careful not to confuse with (xué), which means "to learn." focuses on the act of teaching or instructing others.

Register

is neutral and widely used in both spoken and written Chinese. It is appropriate in formal education contexts as well as everyday conversation.

Example Sentences

The teacher teaches us Chinese.

He teaches me how to cook.

This book teaches you how to manage finances.

He believes in Buddhism and often teaches his disciples to practice.

The teacher teaches us grammar and pronunciation.