zhī
interjection #17,169

Meanings

  1. 1 (onomatopoeia) creak; squeak; chirp

Examples

Mén zhī de yī shēng kāi le.
The door opened with a creak.
Lǎoshǔ zhīzhī de jiào.
The mouse squeaked.

Tips

usage
is often reduplicated as 吱吱 for repeated squeaking sounds. It can also be pronounced zī in some onomatopoeia contexts.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
The mouth radical on the left marks as a sound that comes out of an opening — creaks, squeaks, chirps. Onomatopoeia in Chinese almost always carries , putting with meow, ding, quack, splash.
phonetic
zhī
branch; to prop
supplies the sound zhī unchanged. It carries no semantic role here — a pure phonetic borrowing, useful only as a sound tag. The same phonetic appears in branch, limb, weave; each used to mark a syllable that diverged from the original "stick of bamboo" image.

Stroke Order

zhī