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Character Breakdown

Usage and Meaning

The character (kěn) primarily means 'to agree to' or 'to be willing to do something.' It often expresses a person's readiness or consent to take an action. It can also be used in a more abstract sense to indicate certainty or affirmation, especially in the phrase 肯定 (kěndìng), meaning 'to affirm' or 'to be sure.'

Common Collocations

  • 帮忙 (kěn bāngmáng): willing to help
  • 肯定 (kěndìng): to affirm, to be sure
  • 吃苦 (kěn chīkǔ): willing to endure hardship

Usage Notes

When is used alone, it usually emphasizes willingness or consent. It is often followed by a verb indicating the action the speaker agrees to do. In contrast, 肯定 is a fixed expression used to express certainty or affirmation, not just willingness.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with (néng), which means 'can' or 'be able to.' emphasizes willingness, while emphasizes ability.

Example Sentences

He is willing to help me complete this project.

Are you sure about what he said?

I am not willing to give up easily.