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JLPT N5 11 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (dàn)

The character has several common uses in Mandarin. Primarily, it means "to play" a stringed instrument like the piano or guitar, emphasizing the action of plucking or striking strings. It can also mean "to bounce" or "to spring," often used in contexts like jumping on a trampoline.

Another important meaning relates to ammunition, where refers to a bullet or cartridge. This usage is common in news or police reports.

Common Collocations

  • 琴 (dàn gāngqín): to play the piano
  • (dàn jítā): to play the guitar
  • (dàn tiào): to bounce or jump
  • (dàn ké): bullet casing

Notes

When used to describe playing instruments, is often followed by the instrument name. It is not used for all instruments, mainly stringed ones. For bouncing or jumping, it usually appears in compound words like .

Be careful not to confuse (dàn) with (tán), which can mean "bullet" or "to play" depending on context and pronunciation, but here we focus on the pronunciation dàn.

This character is versatile and appears in both everyday and formal contexts, so understanding its different uses is essential for fluent communication.

Example Sentences

He can play the piano.

The children are playing on the trampoline.

The police found bullet casings.