old variant of 留

JLPT N3 10 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of

The character primarily means "to stay" or "to remain" in a place or state. It can also mean "to leave behind" something, such as a message or contact information.

Common contexts

  • Staying somewhere temporarily: (stay at a place)
  • Leaving something behind: (leave behind)
  • Retaining or reserving: 作业 (assign homework to be kept)

Collocations and patterns

  • + place: to stay at a location
  • + object: to leave something behind
  • + noun: to keep or reserve something for a purpose

Nuances

When using to mean "stay," it often implies a temporary or intentional remaining. When used to mean "leave behind," it implies preservation or reservation. It is a versatile verb common in both spoken and written Chinese.

Common confusion

is sometimes confused with (tíngliú), which also means "to stay," but emphasizes stopping or pausing, often for a short time, while can imply a longer or more deliberate stay.

Example Sentences

I decided to stay and work in Beijing for a year.

Please leave your contact information.

The teacher asked the students to keep their homework until tomorrow to