to slaughter

JLPT N5 10 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage and Meanings

The character primarily means "to slaughter" or "to butcher," especially referring to animals. It is commonly used in contexts involving preparing meat or animals for food. For example, means "to slaughter a cow."

Extended Meaning

Besides its literal meaning, also appears in historical or formal contexts referring to high-ranking officials, such as (prime minister), where it denotes a person who 'governs' or 'manages' state affairs.

Common Collocations

  • / : to slaughter cattle or sheep, used in farming or culinary contexts.
  • : prime minister, a historical official title.

Usage Notes

When used in everyday speech, usually relates to the act of killing animals for food and is somewhat formal or literary. It is less common in casual conversation compared to words like 屠 or . In historical or literary texts, can refer to a high official, which is a completely different meaning and should not be confused with the literal slaughter sense.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse with (kill) which is more general and often used for killing people or animals in various contexts. is more specific to butchering or slaughtering animals. Also, is a fixed compound meaning prime minister, unrelated to killing.

Example Sentences

The farmers are preparing to slaughter the cow for dinner.

The chef in this restaurant personally butchers the fish.

In ancient times, the prime minister was an important official of the state.