to search for, to look for, to find; change (as in money)
HSK 1, v, 7 strokes, radical 扌, rank #94, Easy
zhǎo(zhao3) T3
1to try to find
2to look for
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March 24, 2026
找zhǎo(zhao3)
The verb 找 (zhǎo) means 'to seek or look for' something or someone. It is commonly used in contexts such as searching for items, calling on someone, or asking for change in a transaction. The nuance of this word implies a sense of effort or intention in the search.
Strokes7Radical扌Frequency#94DifficultyEasy
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, it is common to use 找 in everyday transactions, especially when asking for change. For instance, when purchasing street food, it's often a routine to ask the vendor to '找钱' (zhǎo qián - 'give change').
Memory Tip
Visualize a person with a magnifying glass, actively searching for a lost item. The character 找 has the 'hand' radical (扌) on the left, symbolizing the action of searching with hands, and the 'tooth' component (乍) on the right, suggesting the eagerness of finding something important.
Meanings of 找
zhǎo(zhao3)
1to try to find
2to look for
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About 找
找Simplified
7Strokes
扌Radical
动词dòngcíverb (v.)Part of Speech
#94Frequency Rank
HSK 2.0L2HSK 3.0L1ElementaryTOCFLL1HSKKL1CEFRA1
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Quick Contrast
寻 (xún) - use 找 (zhǎo) when emphasizing the effort in seeking, while 寻 (xún) is more neutral and can imply a less intense search.
Memory Mnemonic
Visualize a person with a magnifying glass, actively searching for a lost item. The character 找 has the 'hand' radical (扌) on the left, symbolizing the action of searching with hands, and the 'tooth' component (乍) on the right, suggesting the eagerness of finding something important.
Usage Notes
Be cautious not to confuse 找 with other similar verbs like 寻 (xún), which also means 'to seek' but is more formal. In casual conversations, 找 can be used to mean asking someone to come over, as in '找我' (zhǎo wǒ - 'call on me'). Pay attention to the tone; the third tone can change the meaning if mispronounced.
HSK Study Tips
As an HSK Level 2 word, 找 connects well with other verbs of action like 看 (kàn - to see) and 找 (zhǎo - to look for). Students should practice using it in sentences involving searching for common items and understand its usage in phrases related to money.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, it is common to use 找 in everyday transactions, especially when asking for change. For instance, when purchasing street food, it's often a routine to ask the vendor to '找钱' (zhǎo qián - 'give change').
Common Mistakes
Learners often mix up 找 with 见 (jiàn - to see) when trying to express 'find someone.' For instance, saying '我找见你' (wǒ zhǎo jiàn nǐ) instead of '我找你' (wǒ zhǎo nǐ) is incorrect; the correct expression is simply '我找你.'
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Grammar Patterns of 找
找 functions as a verb — the action or state of the sentence. The Chinese order is Subject + Verb + Object (我吃饭). Negate it with 不 (habitual / future) or 没(有) (completed action). Add aspect markers like 了, 过, 着 directly after the verb. It carries 8 related meanings, each with its own usage notes below. The example sentences below show it in action, with practice buttons (Listen, Practice Writing, Practice Speaking) on every line.
"We've got the car that killed Myra Moss." — "What!"
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他们办完行李托运,到候机室找了座位坐下。
tā mén bàn wán háng lǐ tuō yùn, , dào hòu jī shì zhǎo le zuò wèi zuò。
They checked in their luggage and found seats in the departure lounge.
Cultural Notes for 找
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, it is common to use 找 in everyday transactions, especially when asking for change. For instance, when purchasing street food, it's often a routine to ask the vendor to '找钱' (zhǎo qián - 'give change').
Word Family of 找
Words Containing This Character20
找zhǎoto look for
找到zhǎodàoto find
寻找xúnzhǎoto seek尋找
找不到can't find
找出zhǎochūto find
查找cházhǎoto search for
找寻to look for找尋
找回to retrieve
找上门to call on sb找上門
找麻烦to look for trouble找麻煩
找借口to look for a pretext
找死to court death
找不着to be unable to find找不著
自找you asked for it
找机会to look for an opportunity找機會
找事to pick a quarrel
找钱to give change找錢
找对象looking for a mate找對象
自找麻烦to ask for trouble自找麻煩
找茬to pick fault with
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Frequently Asked Questions about 找
You can say '我在找我的书' (wǒ zài zhǎo wǒ de shū), meaning 'I am looking for my book.'
Yes, you can say '我找你' (wǒ zhǎo nǐ), which means 'I am looking for you' or 'I am calling on you.'
找 is more casual and commonly used in daily life, while 寻 is more formal and literary.