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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character has two main uses in Mandarin. First, it means to coax or soothe someone, especially a child, often to stop them from crying or to calm them down. For example, 孩子 means to coax a child. Second, can describe a loud burst of laughter, often collective, as in , meaning everyone laughing loudly together.

Common Collocations

  • 孩子: to coax or soothe a child
  • : a loud roar of laughter from a group
  • : to deceive or coax someone (less common but related)

Notes

When used to mean coaxing, is often followed by the person or child being soothed. When describing laughter, it usually appears in set phrases like . Avoid confusing with (to deceive), which shares the character but has a negative connotation.

The tone is generally informal and used in everyday speech, especially in family or social contexts.

Example Sentences

Mom uses toys to coax the baby to sleep.

Hearing that joke, everyone burst into loud laughter.

He is coaxing the child to play so that he doesn't cry.