lìng
pronoun HSK 6 #384

Meanings

  1. 1 other; another
  2. 2 separate; in addition

Examples

Wǒmen huàn lìng yījiā cāntīng ba.
Let's switch to another restaurant.
Lìngwài háiyǒu yī jiàn shì.
There is also another matter.
Lìngyīfāngmiàn láikàn … …
Looking at it from another angle...

Tips

usage
is used in: 另外 (in addition/moreover), 一个 (another one). Don't confuse (lìng, another) with (lìng, to order/to cause). 另外 is one of the most common ways to say 'also/besides' in Chinese.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Top mouth radical, a small square picturing an open mouth. In it suggests a person speaking up to set something apart — to call out an alternative. The pairing of mouth above and strength below gives the compound an ideographic flavour: speak-and-act to make another, separate choice. Joins , , in the speech-and-call family.
semantic
strength; force
Bottom is the strength radical, a pictograph of a flexed arm or a plow. Combined with the mouth above, the whole character is a compound ideograph: speech plus force, used to set something apart from the rest. Hence 'another, separate, additional' (另外, 一个). is semantic, not phonetic — lì does not match lìng.

Stroke Order

lìng