to send

JLPT N5 11 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of

The character primarily means "to send," especially in contexts involving mail, packages, or messages. It is commonly used when talking about sending letters or parcels through postal services.

Besides the literal sending of physical items, can also be used metaphorically to express entrusting or placing hopes, feelings, or thoughts onto someone or something, as in 寄托 (jìtuō).

Common Collocations

These collocations highlight the two main uses: physical sending and metaphorical entrusting.

Notes

When using for sending mail or packages, it often appears with the object being sent and the destination. For example, (jì gěi) means "send to someone."

Avoid confusing with (sòng), which also means "to send" but often implies personally delivering or accompanying the item, whereas emphasizes sending through a service or entrusting.

In summary, is versatile for both concrete sending and abstract entrusting, making it a useful word in everyday and literary contexts.

Example Sentences

I sent a letter to my friend yesterday.

Please help me send this package to Beijing.

He entrusted his hopes to the future.