主 zhǔ — to own; to host; master; lord; primary
这家店的主人很热情。Zhè jiā diàn de zhǔ rén hěn rè qíng.The owner of this shop is very warm.
Common words: 主要 (zhǔ yào)、主人 (zhǔ rén)、主任 (zhǔ rèn)
Meaning Index
Learn Chinese characters with the meaning "lord", including 主 (zhǔ), 君 (jūn), 霸 (bà). Study pinyin, English meanings, traditional forms, common words…
The English word "lord" covers 3 different Chinese characters — 主 (zhǔ), 君 (jūn), 霸 (bà) — and each is its own word with its own feel. These 3 characters do not share a sound — their readings span zhǔ, jūn, bà — so confirm the pinyin and tone for each one separately. The example sentences further down show how 主 and the others are actually used, so you learn them in context rather than as a single translation.
Anchor each of these 3 characters in a word you can picture — start with 主 (zhǔ) — so "lord" turns into concrete usage instead of a one-to-one translation.
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 3 ways to say "lord".
这家店的主人很热情。Zhè jiā diàn de zhǔ rén hěn rè qíng.The owner of this shop is very warm.
Common words: 主要 (zhǔ yào)、主人 (zhǔ rén)、主任 (zhǔ rèn)
古时候,君子很注重礼貌。Gǔ shí hou, jūn zǐ hěn zhù zhòng lǐ mào.In ancient times, gentlemen paid great attention to manners.
Common words: 君子 (jūn zǐ)、国君 (guó jūn)、君主 (jūn zhǔ)
我们不应该霸占公共的东西。Wǒ men bù yīng gāi bà zhàn gōng gòng de dōng xi.We should not monopolize public things.
Common words: 霸道 (bà dào)、霸占 (bà zhàn)、学霸 (xué bà)
Open 主、君、霸 or any character below to hear it read aloud and see it used in an example sentence.