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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (qīn) primarily relates to close relationships, especially family ties such as parents or siblings. It can also mean 'to kiss' when used as a verb. In conversation, often conveys intimacy or closeness, whether referring to relatives or close friends.

Common Collocations

  • 亲人 (qīnrén): relatives, family members
  • 亲戚 (qīnqi): relatives
  • (qīnwěn): to kiss
  • 亲密 (qīnmì): intimate, close

Notes

When used as a verb meaning 'to kiss,' is often followed by the object, e.g., 一下 (give a kiss). As a noun or adjective, it emphasizes familial or emotional closeness. Avoid confusing with 亲自 (qīnzì), which means 'personally.'

Example Sentences

He is my biological older brother; we have a very good relationship.

Please give the baby a kiss to show encouragement.

We are close friends; we can talk about anything.