small table

JLPT N1 2 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Basic Meaning and Usage

The character (jī) is commonly used in Mandarin to ask about small quantities or an unspecified small number. It often appears in questions to mean "how many" or "a few." It can also refer to a small table, but this meaning is less common in everyday conversation.

Common Patterns and Collocations

  • + measure word + noun: Used to ask about quantity, e.g., 个人 (how many people), (a few books).
  • + time word: Refers to a recent small number of days or times, e.g., (these few days).

Usage Notes

When used as a question word, usually expects a small number as an answer, typically less than ten. It is often confused with 多少 (duōshao), which can ask about larger or indefinite quantities. is more casual and specific to small counts.

Common Collocations

Avoid confusing (small number) with (machine) or (remember), which sound similar but have different meanings.

Example Sentences

How many people are there in your family?

I bought a few books.

I have been very busy these past few days.