xiǎng
verb HSK 1 #20

Meanings

  1. 1 to think
  2. 2 to want
  3. 3 to miss

Characters

Heart radical on the bottom — thinking and wanting are matters of the heart.

Examples

Wǒ xiǎng hē shuǐ.
I want to drink water.
Nǐ zài xiǎng shénme?
What are you thinking about?
Wǒ hěn xiǎng nǐ.
I miss you a lot.
Wǒ xiǎng qù Zhōngguó.
I want to go to China.

Tips

grammar
+ verb = 'want to': (want to eat). + person/place = 'miss': (miss home). alone or + question = 'think': ... (I think...).

Components

radical
xīn
heart; mind
The heart radical at the bottom carries the meaning: thinking, wanting, and missing are all matters of the heart in classical Chinese psychology. This is what makes belong to the family of mental/emotional verbs alongside , , .
phonetic
xiāng
appearance; mutual
Top component supplies the sound: with tone shift. Originally meant 'looking at a tree with the eye' ( + ), so it also adds a faint semantic flavour of mental imagery — picturing something in the mind's eye.

Stroke Order

xiǎng