to save

JLPT N2 9 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Meanings and Uses

The character (shěng) has several distinct meanings. Primarily, it refers to a 'province' as an administrative division in China. It is also commonly used as a verb meaning 'to save' or 'to economize,' especially in contexts related to money or resources. Additionally, can mean 'to reflect' or 'to examine oneself,' often used in phrases about self-reflection or reconsideration.

Common Collocations

  • (shěng qián): to save money, a very common phrase when talking about frugality.
  • (shěng chī jiǎn yòng): to live frugally, literally 'save on food and be thrifty in use.'
  • (fǎn xǐng): to reflect or introspect, where is part of a compound emphasizing self-examination.
  • (shěng fèn): province or provincial area, used in geographic or administrative contexts.

Usage Notes

When used as a noun, refers to a province and is often seen in geographic or political contexts. As a verb meaning 'to save,' it usually collocates with money, time, or resources. When used to mean 'to reflect,' it often appears in more formal or literary contexts, sometimes in compounds like .

Avoid confusing (shěng) with similar-sounding verbs like 省略 (shěnglüè, to omit), which shares the character but has a different meaning and usage.

Register and Tone

as 'province' is neutral and formal, common in news and official contexts. As 'to save,' it is everyday and informal. The reflective meaning is more formal or literary, less common in casual speech.

Example Sentences

China has twenty-three provinces.

We should save money to buy more important things.

He lives frugally to buy a house.

You should reflect more on your own behavior.