jiào
verb HSK 1 #127

Meanings

  1. 1 to call
  2. 2 to be called
  3. 3 to order

Characters

(mouth) + (to twist) - a twisted cry from the mouth.

Examples

HSK 1
Wǒ jiào Xiǎo Míng.
My name is Xiao Ming.
HSK 1
Tā jiào shénme míngzi?
What's his name?
HSK 1
Māma jiào wǒ huí jiā.
Mom told me to come home.

Tips

grammar
… is the most basic way to introduce your name. literally means 'to be called'.
usage
can also mean 'to order someone to do something': 老师回答问题 (The teacher told me to answer a question).

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Mouth radical on the left makes the meaning explicit: any sound coming from a mouth - a shout, a call, a name. It indexes in the vocal-action family with to yell, to drink/shout, to sing, to cry. Most words you say or shout in Chinese begin with this radical.
phonetic
jiū
to entwine
Right is , an archaic component picturing two strands twisting together (the ancestor of to entangle). It supplies the sound - jiū drifting to jiào with tone shift. Same phonetic core in to correct and to collect. Mouth + entwining shout = a piercing, twisting cry. Hence covers everything from naming someone to a dog's yelp.

Stroke Order

jiào