shuō / shuì
verb HSK 1 #18

Meanings

  1. 1 to speak; to talk; to say
  2. 2 to explain
  3. 3 to scold; to tell off
  4. 4 theory; doctrine

Characters

Speech radical on the left — relates to speaking.

Examples

Nǐ shuō shénme?
What did you say?
Lǎoshī shuō míngtiān bù shàngkè.
The teacher said there's no class tomorrow.
妈妈一顿
Māma shuō le tā yīdùn.
Mom gave him a scolding.

Tips

usage
is the everyday verb for producing words — saying, talking, mentioning. Use for narrating or lecturing, and 告诉 for telling a specific person specific information. In nominal compounds like 学说 (theory) and 传说 (legend), the same shuō reading shifts to a noun sense — “a told account”, hence “doctrine” or “what is said”.
mistakes
is polyphone. The default reading shuō covers “to say / explain / scold” and the noun sense “theory” in compounds like 学说. The rarer reading shuì means “to persuade” and only shows up in fixed words such as 游说 (to lobby) and 说客 (lobbyist). Everywhere else, including 说服 in modern Mainland usage, default to shuō.

Components

radical
yán
speech; word
Left is the speech radical, simplified side-form of . Marks as a speech-act verb. Anchors a vast family of speaking and communication chars — talk, request, yield, who, thank, lesson. Always the first hint a reader gets that the verb involves talking.
phonetic
duì
exchange; cash in
Right supplies the sound — duì drifting to shuō with significant Old Chinese consonant shift. The same phonetic family shows wide drift: sharp, remove, read, delighted. itself depicts a person opening their mouth — a faint speech-association that loosely supports the meaning.

In Pop Culture

三国演义 Sānguó Yǎnyì
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Ming-dynasty historical novel by 罗贯中. The 演义 genre name literally means “to unfold and explain” — narrative explication of history, same shuō sense as 学说.

Stroke Order

shuō