surname Na

JLPT N5 6 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Basic Meaning and Usage

The character (nà) is primarily used as a demonstrative pronoun meaning "that" or "those," referring to something or someone distant from the speaker. It can point to objects, people, or times previously mentioned or understood from context.

Common Contexts

  1. Demonstrative Pronoun for Objects or People: Used to specify something or someone away from the speaker, e.g., (that book), 个人 (that person).
  2. Temporal Reference: It can indicate a past time, as in 时候 (at that time).

Collocations and Patterns

Usage Notes

  • is often contrasted with (zhè), meaning "this," which refers to something near the speaker.
  • In spoken Mandarin, can also function as a discourse marker meaning "then" or "so," but this usage is pronounced with a neutral tone (na) and is different from the demonstrative (nà).
  • Avoid confusing the surname (nā) with the demonstrative (nà); the surname is rare and pronounced with a high-level tone.

Understanding in its demonstrative role helps learners specify and refer to distant objects, people, or times naturally in conversation.

Example Sentences

That book is mine.

Look at that person, he is very tall.

At that time, I was still at school.