ǎi
adjective HSK 4 #3,407

Meanings

  1. 1 short (of height)
  2. 2 low

Characters

Combines (arrow) on the left with phonetic on the right - anchored in the 'measuring' family with a faint bowing-low nuance.

Examples

HSK 1
Tā bǐ wǒ ǎi yìdiǎn.
He's a bit shorter than me.
HSK 1
Ǎi de nà ge rén shì wǒ dìdi.
The short one is my younger brother.
HSK 4
Zhè kē shù hěn ǎi.
This tree is very short.

Tips

usage
is used for people and objects (height). For 'low' in abstract senses like temperature or price, use .

Components

radical
shǐ
arrow
Left-side indexing radical (arrow) - historically arrows were used as a length standard for measuring height. The radical groups other measure / range characters ( short, carpenter's square). Here it anchors in the 'measuring how tall' family rather than providing a literal arrow image.
phonetic
wěi
to entrust; bend down
Right-side supplies the sound (wěi → ǎi, a heavy initial drift but preserved final). Faintly semantic too: contains over and carries a 'bowing, bending low' nuance, which fits the 'low, short' meaning. Same phonetic in (wither) and (short, ancient name for Japan).

Stroke Order

ǎi