surname Bai

JLPT N2 5 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Core Meanings

The character (bái) primarily means "white," referring to the color. It also conveys the idea of something being clear or plain, as in speaking plainly or explicitly. Additionally, can indicate doing something in vain or for free, often implying a wasted effort.

Usage in Color

is commonly used to describe the color white, often combined with (sè) to form , meaning "white color." This is a very frequent usage in daily life, such as describing clothes, objects, or natural phenomena.

Expressing Clarity or Plainness

When used to describe speech or writing, means "plainly" or "clearly," emphasizing transparency and lack of concealment. For example, means "to speak very plainly."

Indicating Futility or Free of Charge

can also function as an adverb meaning "in vain" or "for free." For example, means "made a trip for nothing." This usage often appears in colloquial speech to express wasted effort or something done without compensation.

Common Collocations

  • (báisè): white color, used for describing colors.
  • (báitiān): daytime, literally "white day," referring to daylight hours.
  • (shuō de bái): to speak plainly or clearly.
  • (bái pǎo): to make a trip in vain.

Tips

Be careful not to confuse used as a color adjective with its adverbial use indicating futility. Context usually makes the meaning clear. Also, as a surname is common but less relevant for everyday conversation.

Summary

is a versatile character used to describe the color white, clarity in communication, and actions done without result or cost. Understanding its context-dependent meanings will help learners use it naturally in conversation.

Example Sentences

This piece of clothing is white and very clean.

He spoke very plainly, without hiding anything.

I made the trip for nothing; the matter was already resolved.

During the daytime, the sunlight is very strong.

He talked for a long time in vain; no one listened to him.