to hang or suspend

JLPT N5 9 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (guà)

The verb primarily means "to hang" or "to suspend" something from a hook, nail, or similar support. It is commonly used when talking about hanging clothes, pictures, or decorations. For example, 衣服 (hang clothes) or (hang paintings).

Another very common use of is in telephone conversations, where it means "to hang up" the phone. This is a frequent everyday usage, so phrases like (hang up the phone) are essential to know.

Common Collocations

  • : to hang up the phone, used when ending a call.
  • 衣服: to hang clothes, used in daily life.
  • : to hang paintings or pictures, often in home or office contexts.

Notes

When used for hanging objects, usually implies the object is suspended by a part of it (like a hook or hanger). It differs from (diào), which often implies hanging something heavier or more loosely.

In telephone contexts, is informal and very common. Avoid confusing (hang up) with 打电话 (make a call).

Understanding these nuances will help you use naturally in conversation and writing.

Example Sentences

Please hang the clothes on the hanger.

I just called you, why did you hang up?

He likes to hang some paintings on the wall.