The Chinese character【足】that I will teach you this time is a word that describes the body or state, and is mainly used for the following meanings:
Feet or plenty. Explanation: (1) Feet. For example: “bipedal”, “big foot”, “arthropod”. (2) Full, not lacking. Such as: “sufficient”, “enough”, “satisfactory”. (3) Yes. For example: “Suitable for reference”, “Sufficient to be proud of”. (4) Worth it. Such as: “not worth mentioning”, “insignificant”. (5) Complete and perfect. For example: “We played for a whole week”, “We stayed in the water for three minutes.” (6) Hiking: A short hike. For example: “Tomorrow the teacher will take our whole class to Yangmingshan for a hike.” (7) Under the feet: A> at the foot. For example: “She was wearing three-inch high heels.” B> Used to address the monarch or friend, often used in letters.
Here’s the way to say this Chinese character aloud.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【足】:zú
Cantonese Jyutping of 【足】:zuk1
Below, I will share fundamental aspects of the meaning and usage of the character 【足】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【足】, for example:Describe a body or state , It means mainly feet or ample.Since Chinese characters have profound meanings, they may carry additional complexities and specific usages that are difficult to fully convey here.
【足】is a simple word when used alone, but its meaning broadens when combined with others to form intricate phrases, like【腳足、充足】(Mandarin Pinyin:jiǎo zú 、chōng zú/ Cantonese Jyutping:goek3 zuk1 、cung1 zuk1)
To complete this character, you need 7 strokes,It is a highly common and fundamental Chinese character that must be learned,This sentence serves as an example of how to use this character.:
她的準備十分充足,應對自如。
She was well prepared and handled the situation with ease.
I hope you can appreciate and enjoy the beauty of Chinese, while gaining more knowledge here. Take your time exploring the information available.

