to bring together

JLPT N5 19 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage and Nuances

The verb '' (cuán) primarily means 'to accumulate' or 'to gather together.' It is often used when referring to saving money, time, or resources bit by bit. It can also describe physically bringing people or things together.

Common Collocations

  • (cuán qián): to save money, often over a long period.
  • 时间 (cuán shíjiān): to accumulate or save time, usually by using small fragments efficiently.
  • (cuán rén): to gather people together, often for a meeting or discussion.

Register and Tone

'' is a colloquial and somewhat informal word, frequently used in spoken Chinese. It conveys a sense of gradual accumulation rather than sudden collection.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse '' with '' (jī), which also means to accumulate but is more formal and often used in written contexts. '' emphasizes the act of gathering or saving little by little, often with a practical or everyday nuance.

Example Sentences

He saved a lot of money to prepare for buying a house.

Everyone gathered together to discuss this issue.

He accumulated a lot of fragmented time to study Chinese.