time

JLPT N4 丿 3 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Meaning and Usage

The character (jiǔ) primarily means a long duration of time. It is often used to describe something lasting or continuing for a considerable period. It can appear in various contexts, such as describing how long ago something happened, how long someone has lived somewhere, or the passage of time leading to change.

Common Collocations

  • (hěn jiǔ): "a long time" — frequently used to express a long duration, e.g., (haven't seen for a long time).
  • (jiǔyuǎn): "long ago, ancient" — used to describe something from a distant past.
  • (jiǔ jū): "to live somewhere for a long time" — often used in formal or written contexts.
  • (jiǔ ér jiǔ zhī): "over time" — a common phrase to indicate gradual change or development.

Usage Notes

When using , it often pairs with adverbs like (very) or appears in set phrases. It can modify verbs or nouns to indicate duration. Unlike some time words, emphasizes length rather than specific points in time.

Common Confusions

Don't confuse with (duǎn, short) or (zǎo, early). focuses on duration, not timing or sequence. Also, is not typically used alone as a verb but as an adverb or adjective describing time length.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and suitable for both spoken and written Chinese. It appears in everyday conversation as well as formal writing.

Example Sentences

We haven't seen each other for a long time.

This movie tells a long-ago legend.

He has lived abroad for a long time and has already gotten used to life

Over time, his Chinese level improved a lot.

I have been waiting for this matter for a long time.