to have

JLPT N2 6 strokes

Words with this Kanji

一无所有 JLPT 7
一无所有
含有 JLPT 5
含有
稀有 JLPT 7
稀有
享有 JLPT 7
享有
胸有成竹 JLPT 7
胸有成竹
具有 JLPT 5
具有
原有 JLPT 5
原有
固有 JLPT 6
intrinsic to sth
国有 JLPT 7
国有
私有 JLPT 7
私有
持有 JLPT 6
持有
所有 JLPT 4
all
占有 JLPT 6
to have
前所未有 JLPT 7
前所未有
大有可为 JLPT 7
大有可为
只有 JLPT 3
只有
津津有味 JLPT 6
with keen interest (idiom)
特有 JLPT 5
特有
彬彬有礼 JLPT 7
彬彬有礼
富有 JLPT 5
富有
没有 JLPT 1
没有
唯有 JLPT 7
唯有
JLPT 1
to have; there is
有意 JLPT 7
有意
有意思 JLPT 2
有意思
有益 JLPT 5
有益
有害 JLPT 5
有害
有机 JLPT 6
有机
有限 JLPT 5
有限
有幸 JLPT 7
有幸
有些 JLPT 1
有些
有趣 JLPT 4
interesting
有助于 JLPT 5
有助于
有序 JLPT 6
有序
有条不紊 JLPT 6
regular and thorough (idiom); methodically arranged
有声有色 JLPT 7
有声有色
有待 JLPT 7
有待
有着 JLPT 4
有着
有朝一日 JLPT 7
有朝一日
有的 JLPT 1
有的
有的放矢 JLPT 7
有的放矢
有点儿 JLPT 1
有点儿
有望 JLPT 7
有望
有名 JLPT 3
famous
有用 JLPT 3
有用
有利 JLPT 5
advantageous; favorable
有力 JLPT 5
有力
有效 JLPT 4
有效
有关 JLPT 3
有关
有劲 JLPT 6
有劲
有时 JLPT 2
有时
岂有此理 JLPT 6
how can this be so? (idiom); preposterous
应有尽有 JLPT 7
应有尽有
拥有 JLPT 6
to have; to possess
现有 JLPT 4
现有

Basic Uses

The character (yǒu) is one of the most fundamental verbs in Mandarin. It primarily means "to have" when the subject possesses something, and "there is/are" when indicating existence or presence.

Common Patterns

  • + noun: to express possession, e.g., (have a book).
  • + location + noun: to indicate existence at a place, e.g., (there are people here).
  • + time: to ask about availability, e.g., 时间?(Do you have time?).

Usage Notes

When used to express possession, is often followed directly by the object. When indicating existence, usually appears before the location or the thing that exists. It is a very common verb and appears in many fixed expressions and questions. Avoid confusing with (to be), as focuses on possession or existence, not identity or description.

Example Sentences

I have a book.

There are many people here.

Do you have time?