The Chinese character【姨】that I will teach you this time is a word that describes relatives or relationships. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Aunt or female elder. Explanation: (1) Refers to mother’s sisters. Such as: “Aunt”, “Aunt”, “Aunt”. (2) Refers to women of the same generation as the mother. Such as: “cousin”, “Aunt Chen”. (3) Refers to the wife’s sister. Such as: “elder sister-in-law”, “younger sister-in-law”. (4) Refers to a concubine. Such as: “aunt”, “auntie”.
Here is the phonetic guide for pronouncing this Chinese character.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【姨】:yí
Cantonese Jyutping of 【姨】:ji4/ji1
Here’s a brief introduction to the basic aspects of the character 【姨】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【姨】, for example:Describing relatives or relationships , It mainly means aunt or female elder..Since Chinese characters have profound meanings, they may carry additional complexities and specific usages that are difficult to fully convey here.
【姨】is a fundamental term that integrates with others to create meaningful expressions, such as【阿姨、姨媽】(Mandarin Pinyin:ā yí 、yí mā/ Cantonese Jyutping:aa3 ji4 、ji4 maa1)
The number of strokes required for this character is 9 ,It is a Chinese character that, once mastered, allows for a deeper understanding and more diverse expression in communication,Here is a sentence demonstrating the use of this character.:
阿姨從國外帶回了特產給我們。
Auntie brought back some local specialties for us from abroad.
I hope you can appreciate and enjoy the beauty of Chinese, while gaining more knowledge here. Take your time exploring the information available.

