to resemble

JLPT N5 13 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of "" (xiàng)

"" primarily means "to resemble" or "to look like." It is used to compare people, objects, or situations, indicating similarity in appearance, sound, or other qualities.

Common Uses

  1. Literal resemblance: Used to say one person or thing looks like another. Example: 父亲 (He looks like his father).

  2. Simile with nouns: Often followed by nouns to express similarity, e.g., 照片 (This painting looks like a photograph).

  3. Simile with phrases: Can be used with phrases to describe similarity in behavior or qualities, e.g., 努力 (People who work hard like you).

  4. Expressing appearance or impression: Used to describe something that seems or appears a certain way, e.g., 衣服 (This clothing looks like it was newly bought).

Common Collocations

  • ...一样 (like... as): Used to make direct comparisons.
  • ... (seems like): Used to express an impression or guess.
  • ... (like that): Used to describe manner or style.

Notes

  • "" can function as a verb meaning "to resemble" or as a preposition meaning "like".
  • It is often confused with "" or "好像," which add a nuance of uncertainty or guess.
  • When used as a verb, it usually appears before the noun it resembles.

Understanding these nuances will help learners use "" naturally in conversation and writing.

Example Sentences

He looks like his father.

This painting looks like a photograph.

People who work hard like you will definitely succeed.

His speaking voice is magnetic like a teacher's.

This piece of clothing looks like it was newly bought.