Chinese Character: 可
Radical: 口 (mouth radical)
Stroke Count: 5
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: kě
English meaning: can, may, able to, permit, but, however
Usage notes:
The character "可" has a long history in Chinese culture. It often appears in ancient poetry and philosophy to express possibility and permission. In Confucian teachings, "可" is sometimes used to discuss appropriate behavior and moral choices. Today, it remains one of the most commonly used characters in modern Chinese.
Chinese: 你可以借我一本书吗?
Pinyin: Nǐ kěyǐ jiè wǒ yī běn shū ma?
English: Can you lend me a book?
Mnemonic: The character "可" looks like a person with an open mouth (口) making a request or expressing possibility. Imagine someone with their mouth open saying "kě" (can) when asking for permission.