ちゅう

annotation, explanatory note

JLPT N3

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word "注" (ちゅう) primarily means "annotation" or "explanatory note." It is often used in written materials such as books, documents, or manuals to provide additional information or clarifications.

Common Contexts

You will frequently see "注" in academic texts, instructions, or any content where extra explanation is necessary. It is commonly paired with words like "書き" (writing) or "目" (note) to form compound words such as "注書き" (note) or "注目" (attention, though a different meaning).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 注を書く: to write an annotation or note
  • 注をつける: to add a note or comment
  • 注意書き: written caution or instructions including notes

Register and Nuance

"注" is a neutral term used in both formal and informal written Japanese. It is not typically used in spoken conversation unless referring to written notes or annotations.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse "注" with "注目" (ちゅうもく), which means "attention" or "notice." While they share the same kanji, their meanings and usage differ significantly. Remember that "注" alone refers to notes or annotations, not attention.

Example Sentences

このほんのぺーじのしたにちゅうがかいてあります。

There is an annotation written at the bottom of this book's page.

ちゅういがきのちゅうをよくよんでください。

Please read the notes carefully.

このしりょうにはじゅうようなちゅうがおおくふくまれています。

This document contains many important annotations.