03546 Chinese character of 尷 and pronounce gaam1

The Chinese word【尷】is used to describe emotions or atmosphere, and is mainly used for the following meanings:

Awkward or awkward. Explanation: Embarrassed: A> embarrassed, ashamed. For example: “He realized he had said the wrong thing and his face turned embarrassed.” B>Describes a situation where things are complicated and difficult to handle. For example: “Everyone was at odds with each other and the situation suddenly became awkward.”

This is how you pronounce the given Chinese character.

Mandarin Pinyin of 【尷】:gān

Cantonese Jyutping of 【尷】:gaam1

Here’s an overview of the essential details about the character 【尷】︰

Here are some situations where you can use【尷】, for example:Describe the mood or atmosphere , It means mainly awkward or cramped .The depth of meaning in Chinese characters encompasses intricate interpretations, some of which may be difficult to fully articulate here.

【尷】is an individual word that merges with others to generate specific phrases, for example【尷尬、局尷】(Mandarin Pinyin:gān gà 、jú gān/ Cantonese Jyutping:gaam1 gaai3 、guk6 gaam1)

This character is written with 17 strokes,It is a Chinese character that must be learned by those aiming to reach a near-native level of proficiency in Chinese,Here’s a sample sentence featuring this character.:


面對陌生人,她感到有些局促尷尬。

She felt somewhat awkward in front of strangers.


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