to wave

JLPT N5 9 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage and Nuances

The verb (huī) primarily means "to wave" or "to swing". It often describes the action of moving the hand or an object back and forth or in a sweeping motion. This can be a friendly gesture, like waving goodbye, or a physical action, like swinging a tool.

Common Collocations

  • (huīshǒu): to wave one's hand, often used when greeting or saying goodbye.
  • (huīwǔ): to wave or brandish something, often a flag or weapon, implying energetic or enthusiastic movement.
  • (huīdāo): to swing a knife or sword, used in contexts involving cutting or fighting.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It is common in everyday speech and writing.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with (yáo), which also means "to shake" or "to wave" but usually refers to shaking an object side to side or up and down without the sweeping or swinging motion implied by .

Example Sentences

He waved goodbye at the station.

She waved the flag to cheer for the athletes.

He swung the knife to chop the tree.