shǔ / shù
verb HSK 2 #1,101

Meanings

  1. 1 to count
  2. 2 to count as; to regard as
  3. 3 to enumerate; to list

Examples

Shǔ yī shǔ yǒu duōshǎo ge.
Count how many there are.
Wǒmen bān lǐ, shǔ tā zuì cōngmíng.
Among our classmates, he counts as the smartest.
Māma yòu shǔluo le wǒ yī dùn.
Mum scolded me again, listing every fault.

Tips

usage
Three core senses, all third-tone. (1) Plain 'count one by one': , 倒数. (2) 'Count as / rank as the most' — ('he's the tallest of the lot'). (3) 'Enumerate (faults)' — 数落. The reading flips back to (fourth tone) the moment the word becomes a noun.
memory
Mnemonic for the tone split: third-tone is the ACTION (fingers dipping as you tally — the tone dips too); fourth-tone is the RESULT (the final number lands hard). Idioms like 屈指可数 ('few enough to count on one hand') and 如数家珍 ('reel off like family treasures') keep the third tone because they're still about the act of counting.

Components

radical
tap; strike (radical form)
Strike radical on the right (the contracted form of ) — the indexing radical. Reflects the original act of tallying or beating out a count, perhaps with a stick on a tally board. Productive in action verbs of authority and process: (teach), (gather), (change), (govern).
phonetic
lóu
drag; pull (here phonetic)
Left supplies the sound — lóu → shù shows heavy Old Chinese drift, but the whole phonetic series ( building, embrace, thread) shares the same root. Simplified from traditional with the same / phonetic, just streamlined.

Stroke Order

shǔ