Chinese Character: 座 (zuò - Seat)
Radical: 广 (The "guǎng" radical, often related to buildings or shelters)
Stroke Count: 10 (The character "座" has 10 strokes.)
Character Decomposition: 广 + 坐 (The "guǎng" part implies a place, and "坐" means sitting, together suggesting a seat.)
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Pinyin: zuò (The fourth tone in Mandarin Chinese)
座 can mean a seat, a place, or be used as a measure word for things like mountains. (The character "座" can refer to a physical seat, a location, or act as a classifier for certain objects such as mountains.)
座 can be used as a noun, referring to a seat or place. It can also be used as a measure word before nouns like 山 (mountain). (The character "座" can function as a noun denoting a seat or a location. It can also serve as a classifier before nouns like "mountain".)
In Chinese culture, the concept of "座" is related to hierarchy and order. For example, in ancient times, the seat arrangement at a banquet reflected people's social status. (In Chinese culture, the idea of "座" is associated with hierarchy and order. For instance, in ancient times, the seating arrangement at a banquet indicated people's social status.)
请坐在这个座位上。(Qǐng zuò zài zhè gè zuò wèi shàng.) - Please sit in this seat.
You can remember 座 by thinking that under the "广" (a shelter), someone is "坐" (sitting), which forms a "seat". (你可以这样记忆“座”这个字:在“广”(代表一个遮蔽物)下面,有人“坐”着,就形成了“座位”。)