qiàn
verb HSK 5 #1,123

Meanings

  1. 1 to owe (money, a favor, etc.)
  2. 2 to lack; to be short of
  3. 3 to yawn

Examples

Tā qiàn wǒ yībǎi kuài qián.
He owes me 100 yuan.
Wǒ qiàn nǐ yīgè rénqíng.
I owe you a favor.
Zhè piān wénzhāng hái qiàn diǎn huǒhòu.
This article still lacks a bit of refinement.
Tā dǎ le gè hāqian.
He yawned.

Tips

usage
can be financial (欠钱, owe money) or social (人情, owe a favor). 人情债 (social debt) is an important concept in Chinese culture.
usage
哈欠 = yawn. 打哈欠 = to yawn.

Components

pictograph
qiàn
to owe; to lack; to yawn
Self-radical and self-pictograph; Kangxi radical #76. The oracle bone and bronze forms drew a kneeling person leaning back with mouth wide open, breath visibly streaming out. From that yawn-image came the senses of releasing breath, wanting (lacking), and falling short (owing). Anchors a family of mouth-open verbs: (glad), (sing), (rest), (apologize).

Stroke Order

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