tooth, molar

JLPT N5 4 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Overview

The character (yá) primarily refers to a tooth, especially a molar or canine tooth. It is commonly used in medical or everyday contexts related to teeth.

Common Uses

  1. Literal meaning: tooth or molar, as in dental care or anatomy.
  2. Describing animal teeth, often emphasizing sharpness or strength.
  3. Used in phrases about losing or growing teeth, especially for children.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (bá yá): to pull a tooth, used in dental contexts.
  • (huàn yá): to lose baby teeth and grow adult teeth, common in child development.
  • 牙齿 (yáchǐ): teeth in general, often used together with .

Usage Notes

When using , it often appears in compound words related to teeth or dental health. It can refer to both human and animal teeth, but when emphasizing sharpness, it often describes animal fangs. Avoid confusing with 齿 (chǐ), which also means tooth but is more general and often used in formal or scientific contexts.

Register and Tone

is neutral and common in everyday speech, especially in health or biological contexts. It is not formal or literary but is essential vocabulary for talking about teeth.

Example Sentences

I went to the dentist yesterday and had a bad tooth pulled.

When children lose their baby teeth, the teeth become loose.

This tiger's teeth are very sharp.