dài
verb HSK 2 #139

Meanings

  1. 1 to bring
  2. 2 to carry
  3. 3 to lead
  4. 4 to wear

Characters

Originally depicted a sash or belt tied around the waist — extended to mean 'carry along'.

Examples

Jìde dài yǔsǎn.
Remember to bring an umbrella.
Wǒ dài nǐ qù.
I'll take you there.
Tā dài zhe màozi.
He's wearing a hat.
Lǎoshī dài wǒmen cānguān.
The teacher led us on a tour.

Tips

mistakes
(dài, to bring/carry) vs (dài, to wear accessories). Same pronunciation, different characters: 东西 (bring things), 帽子 (wear a hat). In practice, many people use for both.
grammar
is versatile: 东西 (bring things), 孩子 (bring/take kids), (lead the way).

Components

radical
jīn
cloth; towel
Bottom cloth radical (Kangxi #50) — the indexing radical, depicting a piece of fabric draping down. Anchors firmly in the textile family: belt, sash, ribbon, then by extension 'to carry, to wear' (钱包 carry a wallet, 孩子 mind a child). Same radical groups (help — originally a leather backstrap), (hat), (sail).
pictograph
dài
ornamented belt with hanging tassels
Top six strokes — a fused pictograph of a belt with three hanging ornaments or tassels above a binding cord. Originally the whole graph depicted a sash with decorations dangling from it; modern type splits the image into upper hooks, a horizontal binding, and a covering cloth. Not cleanly decomposable into modern standalone components.

Stroke Order

dài