shì
Shì is a Mandarin Chinese pinyin syllable in the fourth tone, common in many characters and words. It is most often written as 是, meaning “to be,” and it also appears in other widely used characters such as 事 (matter), 市 (market), 试 (to try), 式 (form), 视 (to look), and 势 (power or tendency). Although these characters share the same pronunciation, their meanings are distinct and must be inferred from context and written form.
In pronunciation, shì features a falling tone and an initial consonant that is a retroflex sibilant, followed
The word is most recognizable as the copula is, used to link a subject with a predicate
In everyday use, 是 should not be confused with other shì-syllable characters that have the same tone