Learn a Chinese Character - 俱

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 亻/rén (person radical)

Stroke Count: 10

Stroke Order:

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2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: jù (fourth tone)

3. Meaning

all, entirely, completely, together, both, with

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

As an adjective: 样样俱全 (yàng yàng jù quán) - everything is complete

In compound words: 俱乐部 (jù lè bù) - club (from Western languages)

In idiomatic expressions: 与日俱增 (yǔ rì jù zēng) - increase day by day

Common structure: X + 俱 + Y - indicating that both X and Y are present or happening

Note: Often used in formal and written contexts, especially in idioms

6. Cultural Background

The character 俱 is often used in Chinese idioms to express completeness or togetherness

Ancient Chinese philosophy emphasized the concept of 俱 (all) in understanding the world

The character combines 亻 (person) and 具 (tools), suggesting people coming together with tools

Many traditional Chinese sayings use 俱 to emphasize comprehensive understanding or action

In modern times, 俱乐部 (club) became a common loanword adaptation using 俱

7. Example Sentence

Chinese: 这个新酒店设备齐全,服务周到。

Pinyin: Zhè ge xīn jiǔ diàn shè bèi jù quán, fú wù zhōu dào.

Translation: This new hotel has complete facilities and thoughtful service.

8. Memory Tips

The character 俱 consists of 亻 (rén - person) and 具 (jù - tool)

Think of "people (亻) coming together with tools (具)"

The character has 10 strokes

Remember the most common word 俱全 (complete) and 俱乐部 (club)

Associate it with concepts of completeness and togetherness

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