still, yet

JLPT N5 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of

The character (shàng) is often used to express the idea of 'still', 'yet', or 'even more'. It frequently appears in formal or written Chinese to indicate that a situation continues or that something remains to be done.

Common contexts

  • To indicate something has not happened yet: 尚未 (not yet)
  • To emphasize continuation or additional degree: (still need), 尚且 (even)

Collocations

  • 尚未 + verb: indicates an action has not occurred yet.
  • + noun/verb: expresses that something still requires attention.
  • 尚且 + adjective/verb: used to emphasize a fact, often contrasting with expectations.

Nuances

Using adds a formal or literary tone compared to more colloquial words like (hái). It is common in news reports, official documents, and formal speech. Avoid confusing with (cháng, meaning 'often') or 尚且 with 甚至 (shènzhì, 'even').

Example Sentences

He has not yet decided whether to attend the meeting.

This matter still requires further discussion.

He is still young and has plenty of time to study.