surname Bo

JLPT N2 16 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (bó)

The character primarily describes something thin or light in thickness, concentration, or intensity. It is commonly used for physical objects like paper or fabric, as well as for abstract qualities such as feelings or flavors.

Common Collocations

  • (thin paper): describing delicate or fragile paper.
  • (cold-hearted): describing a person’s indifferent or unfeeling attitude.
  • 味道 (light flavor): describing food that lacks strong seasoning.

Nuances and Tips

When using to describe feelings or relationships, it implies a lack of warmth or closeness, often negative. For physical descriptions, it simply means thin or light without emotional connotation.

Avoid confusing with similar words like (xì, fine or detailed) or (dàn, bland or weak in flavor), which have different nuances. emphasizes thinness or lightness in a more physical or emotional sense.

Register

This character is neutral and common in both spoken and written Chinese, suitable for everyday use.

Example Sentences

This sheet of paper is very thin and easy to tear.

His feelings toward me are very cold, almost no care.

The flavor of this dish is very light; it needs some salt.