chī
verb HSK 1 #153

Meanings

  1. 1 to eat
  2. 2 to have a meal

Characters

(mouth) + phonetic — mouth begging for food.

Examples

Nǐ xiǎng chī shénme?
What do you want to eat?
Wǒmen qù chīfàn ba.
Let's go eat.
Nǐ chī le ma?
Have you eaten?
Wǒ bùnéng chī là de.
I can't eat spicy food.

Tips

culture
"?" (Have you eaten?) is a traditional Chinese greeting, similar to "How are you?" — reflecting how central food is to Chinese culture. You can just reply "" even if you haven't.
usage
appears in many common collocations: 吃饭 (eat a meal), 早饭 (eat breakfast), 吃药 (take medicine), 吃亏 (suffer a loss). In chess, means to capture a piece.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Left mouth — the indexing radical. Eating is the prototypical mouth action, so sits at the heart of the mouth-verb family: (drink), (chew), (swallow), (spit). Originally meant to stutter; the to-eat sense replaced an older .
phonetic
beg; request
Right supplies the sound (qǐ → chī through a palatalization in this phonetic series). The beg meaning of also adds a faint semantic flavor: someone hungry asking for food, fitting the eating sense. Same phonetic family: itself, (towering), (until).

Stroke Order

chī