kǒu

mouth

HSK 3

漢字分解

Core Meaning

The character primarily means "mouth," referring to the physical part of the face used for speaking, eating, and breathing. It is a very common and basic noun in Mandarin.

Extended Meanings

Besides the literal mouth, is also used metaphorically to mean an entrance or opening, such as the mouth of a river or a cave. This usage highlights the idea of an opening or gateway.

Counting Unit

is a unique measure word used to count family members, often translated as "people" in English but specifically emphasizing the number of mouths to feed in a household. This usage is common in everyday conversation about family size.

Common Collocations

Usage Notes

When used to count family members, precedes (person) but the can sometimes be omitted in casual speech. The word can also appear in compound words and idioms related to speaking or openings.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse as a measure word for people with other measure words like (gè). specifically relates to family members or close groups, not just any people.

例文

他说话的时候嘴巴张得很大。

Tā shuōhuà de shíhòu zuǐbā zhāng de hěn dà.

He opens his mouth wide when he talks.

这条河的口很宽,可以停很多船。

Zhè tiáo hé de kǒu hěn kuān, kěyǐ tíng hěn duō chuán.

The mouth of this river is very wide and can accommodate many boats.

我们家有五口人。

Wǒmen jiā yǒu wǔ kǒu rén.

There are five people in our family.

请把食物放进嘴里慢慢咀嚼。

Qǐng bǎ shíwù fàng jìn zuǐ lǐ màn man jǔjué.

Please put the food into your mouth and chew slowly.

山洞的口很小,进去要弯腰。

Shāndòng de kǒu hěn xiǎo, jìnqù yào wānyāo.

The entrance of the cave is very small; you have to bend down to enter.