The Chinese character【猶】that we will explain today is a word that describes a state or emotion. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Hesitate, still. Explanation: (1) Like, as if. Such as: “just like”, “alive though dead”. (2) Still, as yet, yet. Such as: “Still feeling unsatisfied”, “The memory is still fresh”, “Although defeated, it is still an honor”. (3) Hesitation: the look of hesitation. For example: “He hesitated for a long time and still hadn’t decided whether to attend their wedding.”
This section provides the pronunciation of the Chinese character.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【猶】:yóu
Cantonese Jyutping of 【猶】:jau4
Here is an explanation of the primary details of the Chinese character 【猶】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【猶】, for example:Describing a state or emotion , It mainly means hesitation, or .The depth of meaning in Chinese characters encompasses intricate interpretations, some of which may be difficult to fully articulate here.
【猶】stands alone as a word, yet when paired with others, it leads to complex linguistic structures, for instance【猶豫、猶然】(Mandarin Pinyin:yóu yù 、yóu rán/ Cantonese Jyutping:jau4 jyu6 、jau4 jin4)
Writing this character requires 12 strokes,It is a Chinese character that, once mastered, allows for a deeper understanding and more diverse expression in communication,Below, you’ll find a sentence connected to this character.:
面對選擇,他猶豫不決。
Faced with the choice, he was hesitant.
May you appreciate the elegance of Chinese and grow in understanding through learning. Feel free to navigate through the materials leisurely.

