jiǎnyán
radical_variant

Meanings

  1. 1 simplified speech radical (variant of 言)
  2. 2 left form of the speech radical, Kangxi #149

Tips

usage
on the left flags speech and communication — saying, asking, thanking, recording, debating. It is the simplified left-position form of ; traditional script still writes the seven-stroke . Two-stroke is one of the highest-yield reading shortcuts in modern Chinese. Never written alone.
history
came out of the 1956 simplification reform: the traditional left-side form — itself a positional variant of , a pictograph of a tongue above a mouth — was cut from seven strokes to two for faster handwriting. Traditional contexts still use / in this slot.
usage
Speech cue: (speak), (speech/words), (language), (please/request), (thank), (let/yield), (recognize), (record).

Radical

Speech Kangxi #149

The speech radical. A compound of a tongue extending from a mouth — words coming out. Among the most productive radicals in the language, indexing every variety of saying and writing: , , , , , , , , , . In simplified script the left-side variant has largely replaced standalone in compounds.

Forms
yán
Default 12 characters
jiǎnyán
Left 128 characters
Showing 6 of 128 · left form 讠 of 言
shuō
to speak; to talk; to say · to explain
shuì
to persuade
ràng
to let · to allow
shéi
who · whom
huà
words · speech
gāi
should · ought to

Stroke Order

jiǎnyán