viscera

JLPT N5 10 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (zāng / zàng)

The character has two main pronunciations with distinct meanings and uses. When pronounced 'zāng,' it commonly means 'dirty' or 'unclean,' and is frequently used to describe objects, places, or clothes that need cleaning. For example, '衣服' means 'the clothes are dirty.' This is the most common everyday usage.

When pronounced 'zàng,' it refers to 'viscera' or internal organs, a more specialized medical or biological term. This usage appears in compound words like '' (internal organs). It is less common in daily conversation but important in medical contexts.

Common Collocations

  • 衣服 (dirty clothes): describes clothes needing washing.
  • (dirty words): refers to swear words or offensive language.
  • (internal organs): medical term for viscera.

Notes

Be careful not to confuse the two pronunciations and meanings. In spoken Mandarin, context usually clarifies which meaning is intended. The 'dirty' meaning is much more frequent in daily life. The 'viscera' meaning is mostly seen in formal or scientific contexts.

The character is often confused with (zāng) meaning dirty, and 臟 (zàng) meaning viscera in traditional script, but they share the same simplified form .

Example Sentences

Your clothes are very dirty; you should wash them.

The doctor examined his viscera and found no problems.

The kitchen is very dirty and needs to be cleaned immediately.