to send

JLPT N4 9 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (sòng)

The verb primarily means "to send" or "to deliver," but it also commonly means "to see off" or "to escort someone." It is used in everyday contexts such as sending items, giving gifts, or accompanying someone to a place.

Common contexts

  • Sending or delivering objects: documents, gifts, packages.
  • Escorting or seeing someone off: at a station, airport, or door.
  • Taking someone somewhere: like children to school or patients to hospital.

Collocations and patterns

  • + person + + place: to take or escort someone to a location.
  • + 礼物/文件/包裹: to send gifts/documents/packages.
  • + person: to come to see someone off.

Nuances

When using to mean "see off," it implies a personal involvement and care. When used for sending items, it can imply physical delivery or arranging shipment. Avoid confusing with (jì), which is more formal and specific to mailing.

Register

is neutral and widely used in spoken and written Chinese. It is appropriate in casual and formal contexts.

Example Sentences

I'll deliver the documents to you tomorrow.

He takes his child to school every day.

Thank you for coming to see me off.

I will give you a birthday gift.

The doctor sent the patient to the hospital.