used in 自个儿

JLPT N5 3 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Basic Use as a General Measure Word

The character (gè) is the most common general measure word in Mandarin Chinese. It is used to count people, objects, or things that do not have a specific measure word. For example, you say 苹果 (one apple) or 老师 (one teacher). It is essential for beginners to master because it appears in countless everyday expressions.

Usage in Pronouns and Emphasis

also appears in pronouns and expressions to emphasize individuality or self-reference, such as (zì gěr), meaning "oneself" or "by oneself." In sentences like 自己个人 (You go alone by yourself), helps specify the individual person involved. This usage highlights the personal or singular aspect in conversation.

Common Collocations

  • + noun: the most frequent pattern to count singular items or people.
  • : a colloquial way to say "oneself" or "by oneself."
  • / : demonstrative pronouns meaning "this one" or "that one," using as a classifier.

Tips

Avoid confusing with other measure words that are specific to certain nouns (like for books or for flat objects). is the safe default when you are unsure which classifier to use. However, learning specific classifiers will make your speech more natural and precise.

Example Sentences

I bought an apple.

He is a good teacher.

You go alone by yourself.

This question is very important.