letter

JLPT N3 9 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Overview

The character (xìn) primarily means "letter" as a noun, referring to a written message sent to someone. It also functions as a verb meaning "to believe" or "to trust." This dual use is common in Chinese and important to distinguish by context.

Usage Notes

When means "letter," it is often used with measure words like (fēng), e.g., (a letter). When used as a verb, it often appears in compounds like 相信 (xiāngxìn, "to believe") or 信赖 (xìnlài, "to trust").

Common Collocations

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. When used as "letter," it is a common everyday word. As "believe," it is often used in both spoken and written Chinese.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse (xìn, "letter" or "believe") with (xùn, "news" or "information"), which sounds similar but has different meanings and usage.

Summary

Understanding 's dual meaning helps learners use it correctly in conversation and writing, whether referring to a physical letter or expressing trust and belief.

Example Sentences

I received a letter yesterday.

You must believe in yourself to succeed.

He is a very trustworthy friend.

Please write a letter to your family.

I don't really believe his explanation.