seat

JLPT N2 广 10 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Understanding (zuò)

The character primarily means "seat" or "place to sit," but it also extends to mean "a large structure or landmark" such as a mountain or building. It is commonly used to refer to physical seats, but also metaphorically to positions of importance or status, especially in formal contexts like meetings.

Common Uses

  • As a noun for a physical seat or place to sit.
  • To denote a large immovable object like a mountain or building.
  • To indicate a position or status, especially in formal or official settings.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 座位 (zuòwèi): seat, place to sit.
  • (yī zuò shān): a mountain (using as a measure word for large immovable objects).
  • (zhàn zuò): to occupy a seat.

Usage Notes

When using to refer to seats, it often appears in compound words like 座位. When used as a measure word, it quantifies large, solid objects such as mountains, buildings, or statues. This dual function is important to recognize to avoid confusion.

Avoid confusing with (zuò), which is a verb meaning "to sit." is a noun or measure word, while is an action.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and appropriate in both formal and informal contexts, especially when referring to seats or landmarks. It is common in everyday speech and writing.

Example Sentences

Excuse me, is there still a seat here?

This mountain is very tall, and the scenery is beautiful.

He occupied an important seat at the meeting.