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Chinese characters meaning "capital"

Learn Chinese characters with the meaning "capital", including 资 (zī), 京 (jīng). Study pinyin, English meanings, traditional forms, common words…

How to Study This Meaning Group

The English word "capital" covers 2 different Chinese characters — 资 (zī), 京 (jīng) — and each is its own word with its own feel. These 2 characters do not share a sound — their readings span zī, jīng — so confirm the pinyin and tone for each one separately. The example sentences further down show how 资 and the others are actually used, so you learn them in context rather than as a single translation.

  • 资 zīresources; capital; to provide; to supply; to support; moneyUseful words: 资金, 资格
  • 京 jīngcapital; Beijing (abbrev.)Useful words: 子京, 京都

Common words for these 2 "capital" characters

Anchor each of these 2 characters in a word you can picture — start with 资 (zī) — so "capital" turns into concrete usage instead of a one-to-one translation.

See each character in a sentence

Each character below is shown in a short example sentence with pinyin and an English translation — the quickest way to feel the difference between the 2 ways to say "capital".

— resources; capital; to provide; to supply; to support; money

老师给我们提供了很多学习资料。Lǎo shī gěi wǒ men tí gōng le hěn duō xué xí zī liào.The teacher provided us with a lot of study materials.

Common words: 资金 (zī jīn)、资格 (zī gé)、工资 (gōng zī)

jīng — capital; Beijing (abbrev.)

北京是中国的首都。Běi jīng shì Zhōng guó de shǒu dū.Beijing is the capital of China.

Common words: 子京 (zǐ jīng)、京都 (jīng dū)、京师 (jīng shī)

All 2 characters

Open 资、京 or any character below to hear it read aloud and see it used in an example sentence.