込 (yū) - A Japanese kokuji (国字) character meaning to be & to go into
込 · yū
A Japanese kokuji (国字) character meaning to be crowded;
to go into;
to be included.
Used in Japanese, not standard Chinese.
A Japanese kokuji (国字) character meaning to beto go intoto be included. Used in Japanese, not standard
Usage highlights
CrowdedIncluding taxAllTo push intoTo throw intoTo put into
Usage & contexts
Examples
- The train is crowded (込んでいる).
- Please come in (お入りください - with implied 込 meaning).
- This includes tax (税込).
- The price is all-inclusive (込みの値段).
Collocations
- Crowded(込んでいる)
- Including tax(税込)
- All-inclusive price(込みの値段)
- To push into(押し込む)
- To throw into(投げ込む)
- To put into(入れ込む)
Idioms
- No specific Chinese idioms(Japanese character)
Cultural background
FAQ- Created in Japan as a kokuji (国字) - a character invented in Japan rather than borrowed from Chinese.
- Primarily used in Japanese language, though sometimes encountered in Chinese contexts due to cultural exchange.
- Often appears in compound verbs and adjectives in Japanese.