huán / hái
verb HSK 1 #39

Meanings

  1. 1 to return (something); to give back
  2. 2 to pay back; to repay
  3. 3 to retaliate; to respond in kind

Examples

Wǒ míngtiān huán nǐ shū.
I'll return your book to you tomorrow.
Tā xià ge yuè yào huán dàikuǎn.
He has to pay back the loan next month.
以牙还牙以眼还眼
Yǐyá-huányá, yǐyǎn-huányǎn.
A tooth for a tooth, an eye for an eye.

Tips

usage
As a verb takes a concrete or abstract object that is being returned: 还书 (return a book), 还钱 (pay back money), 还债 (settle a debt), 还礼 (return a gift), 还击 (strike back). Common compounds: 归还, 偿还, and 退还.
memory
Mnemonic: the walking radical = motion. With hái (adverb) the motion keeps going — 'still'. With huán (verb) the motion comes back — 'return / give back'. Same character, two directions of travel.

Components

radical
chuò
walk; movement (left-form)
Walking radical, the simplified left-and-bottom-wrapping form of . It supplies the core meaning of the huán reading: motion that doubles back — to return, to go back, to send back. The same radical anchors the movement family: (advance), (far), (near), (pass through), and (road).
phonetic
not (here phonetic)
Inner supplies the sound for simplified — bù shifted to huán with significant phonetic drift. The simplified form replaced the much more complex traditional (which had inside, the original phonetic) with just to keep the character writable. The 'not' meaning of is incidental — read here purely for its sound value.

Stroke Order

huán