to hold

JLPT N5 7 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (bǎ)

The character is a versatile word in Mandarin Chinese with three main uses:

  1. Verb meaning 'to hold' or 'to grasp': It can literally mean to hold something in your hand.

  2. Grammatical particle to highlight the object of an action: In the -construction, precedes the object to emphasize the handling or disposal of that object, often followed by a verb and resultative complement. This structure is very common in spoken and written Chinese.

  3. Measure word for objects with handles or things that can be grasped: For example, chairs, knives, or umbrellas are counted using .

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • + object + verb + complement: This is the classic -construction used to indicate the handling or effect on the object.
  • + noun: Used as a measure word for objects with handles.
  • + object + + person: To indicate giving something to someone.

Notes

  • The -construction is often confused with the normal Subject-Verb-Object order. It is used when the speaker wants to emphasize the result or handling of the object.
  • When used as a measure word, is always followed by a noun that typically has a handle or can be grasped.
  • Pronunciation is always 'bǎ' with a third tone.

Understanding well will greatly improve your ability to express actions involving objects and to count certain items naturally in Chinese.

Example Sentences

Please give me this book.

He opened the door.

I bought a chair.

He placed the phone on the table.

Please close the window.