surname Jue

JLPT N2 7 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Understanding (jué)

The character primarily means 'horn' or 'corner/angle' in everyday Mandarin. It can refer to the physical horn of an animal or the corner of an object or place.

Common Uses

  1. Physical Horns: Used to describe animal horns, e.g., (cow's horn).
  2. Corners and Angles: Refers to corners of furniture, streets, or geometric angles.
  3. Locations: Often used in phrases like (street corner) to indicate a specific place.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 桌子 (corner of a table): describes a physical corner.
  • (street corner): a common phrase for a location.
  • 角落 (corner, nook): a related word meaning a corner space.

Usage Notes

When using to mean 'corner,' it often appears in spatial contexts and is tangible. When referring to horns, it is a concrete noun describing animal anatomy. Avoid confusing with other words for 'corner' like (biān), which can mean 'side' or 'edge' more generally.

Tone and Register

is a neutral, common word suitable for daily conversation and writing. It is not formal or literary.

By focusing on these uses, learners can confidently use in various contexts involving physical corners or animal horns.

Example Sentences

The corner of this table is a bit sharp, be careful not to bump into it.

Cows have two horns, which are very hard.

He is waiting for me at the street corner; we will leave soon.