to put

JLPT N2 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Core Meanings

The character (fàng) primarily means "to put" or "to place" something somewhere. It is very common in everyday speech when talking about placing objects.

Extended Uses

Besides the literal meaning, is also used in compound words to express "to release" or "to let go," such as (fàng chūlái) meaning "to let out." It also appears in contexts meaning "to give up" or "abandon" as in 放弃 (fàngqì).

Common Collocations

  • (fàng zài): to put/place at a location
  • 放弃 (fàngqì): to give up or abandon
  • (fàngxué): school dismissal, literally "release from school"
  • (fàngyìng): to show (a movie or film)

Usage Notes

When using to mean "put," it often requires specifying the location with (zài). In compounds like 放弃, the meaning shifts to "give up," which is a common phrase in both spoken and written Chinese. is a fixed expression meaning "school is over" or "dismissal." Avoid confusing with (bān), which means "to move (an object or residence)."

Example Sentences

Please put the book on the table.

He decided to give up this plan.

Let's go eat together after school.

Please let the dog out, it wants to go play.

The movie is about to be shown, is everyone ready?