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饿 — pronunciations, definitions, and tags
HanziPinyinEnglishTags
饿èto be hungryHSK 3, v, 10 strokes, radical 饣, rank #1021, Easy
饿èhungryHSK 3, v, 10 strokes, radical 饣, rank #1021, Easy
饿èhungry; greedyHSK 3, v, 10 strokes, radical 饣, rank #1021, Easy
饿èto starve (sb)HSK 3, unknown, 10 strokes, radical 饣, rank #1021, Easy
è(e4) T4
  1. 1to be hungry
  2. 2hungry
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March 24, 2026
饿(餓)è(e4)

The character 饿 (è) means 'to be hungry' and is commonly used to describe the physical sensation of hunger. It can also convey a sense of greediness in certain contexts, indicating an intense desire for food or sustenance.

Strokes10RadicalFrequency#1021DifficultyEasy
Cultural Note

Food plays a significant role in Chinese culture, with the act of sharing meals often symbolizing community and hospitality. The word 饿 is frequently used in everyday life, reflecting the importance of food in social interactions.

Memory Tip

Imagine a person with a large 'E' (for 'è') on their shirt, looking starved and desperately searching for food. The character's components suggest a craving, as the top part resembles a person (亻) and the bottom part suggests an empty belly.

Meanings of 饿

è(e4)
1to be hungry
2hungry
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About 饿

饿Simplified
Traditional
10Strokes
Radical
形容词xíngróngcíadjective (adj.)Part of Speech
#1021Frequency Rank
HSK 2.0L3HSK 3.0L3ElementaryTOCFLL1YCTL1HSKKL1CEFRA1

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AI Study Notes for 饿

Quick Contrast

饥 (jī) — use 饿 (è) for a general state of hunger, while 饥 (jī) often emphasizes a more severe or acute form of hunger.

Memory Mnemonic

Imagine a person with a large 'E' (for 'è') on their shirt, looking starved and desperately searching for food. The character's components suggest a craving, as the top part resembles a person (亻) and the bottom part suggests an empty belly.

Usage Notes

Learners should be cautious not to confuse 饿 (è) with 额 (é), which means 'forehead.' It's typically used in informal contexts, and common collocations include 饿了 (è le) meaning 'I'm hungry.' Pay attention to the tone, as mispronouncing it can change the meaning.

HSK Study Tips

As an HSK 3 word, 饿 connects well with other vocabulary related to food and feelings, like 饭 (fàn, rice/meal) and 饥饿 (jī è, hunger). Students should focus on using it in sentences to express their own hunger or cravings.

Cultural Note

Food plays a significant role in Chinese culture, with the act of sharing meals often symbolizing community and hospitality. The word 饿 is frequently used in everyday life, reflecting the importance of food in social interactions.

Common Mistakes

Learners often forget to use the correct tone and say 'e' instead of 'è,' which can lead to confusion. Additionally, some might incorrectly use 饿 to describe emotional 'hunger' instead of physical hunger, which can be misleading.

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Pronunciation of 饿

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Etymology of 饿

Formation TypeIdeographic 指事
六书 ClassificationIdeograph (指事字)~2% of characters
Explanation

Simplified form of 餓. Phonosemantic compound. 飠 represents the meaning and 我 represents the sound.

Memory Hint

To want 我 food 饣; 我 also provides the pronunciation

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Exercise 1 of 1

Character Formation Type

What type of character formation is 饿?

Decomposition of 饿

IDS Structure⿰饣我
饿Full Character
=
shi2
left
wo3
right
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Which of these is a component of 饿?

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饿

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Grammar Patterns of 饿

饿 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 4 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.

Exercise 1 of 4

Complete the Sentence

我又____又渴。

I am both hungry and thirsty.

Common Confusions with 饿

饿vs
è

Same pronunciation but different meanings.

饿vs
é

Different meanings but similar sounds.

Exercise 1 of 1

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Which character means "to be hungry"?

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Example Sentences for 饿 (10)

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1
我不知道你们怎么样,但我是饿了。

wǒ bù zhī dào nǐ mén zěn mó yàng, , dàn wǒ shì è。

I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm hungry.
2
在街上看见有人饿晕是很平常的事。

zài jiē shàng kàn jiàn yǒu rén è yùn shì hěn píng cháng de shì。

It's commonplace to see people collapsing from hunger in the streets.
3
她笑道:“你要是饿的话,这有一些三明治。”

tā xiào dào:“ :“ nǐ yào shì è de, huà , zhè yǒu yī xiē sān。”

"There are some sandwiches if you're hungry," she said with a smile.
4
好,来吧,你肯定已经饿了。

hǎo, , lái, bā , nǐ kěn dìng yǐ jīng。

Come on now. You know you must be hungry.
5
饭好了吗?我都饿坏了。

fàn hǎo le ma? ? wǒ dū è huài。

Isn't dinner ready? I'm famished.
6
看到一张张忍饥挨饿的孩子们的照片,许多人赶忙捐钱。

kàn dào yī zhāng zhāng rěn jī āi è de hái zǐ mén de zhào piàn, , xǔ duō rén gǎn máng juān。

Pictures of starving children have sent many people scurrying to donate money.
7
在这些地方,人们忍饥挨饿,遭受鞭打,甚至会被乱棍打死。

zài zhè xiē dì fāng, , rén mén rěn jī āi, è , zāo shòu, biān dǎ , shèn zhì huì bèi luàn。

In these places people starved, were flogged, were clubbed to death.
8
普丽姆罗丝累得精神都有些恍惚了,开始哭着说她饿了。

pǔ lì mǔ luó sī léi dé jīng shén dū yǒu xiē huǎng hū le, , kāi shǐ kū zháo shuō tā è。

Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry.
9
糖能快速缓解饥饿感,但不能提供持久的营养。

táng néng kuài sù huǎn jiě jī è gǎn, , dàn bù néng tí gōng chí jiǔ de yíng。

Sugar gives quick relief to hunger but provides no lasting nourishment.
10
人们都知道可乐能消饿、止渴和解乏。

rén mén dū zhī dào kě lè néng xiāo è、 、 zhǐ kě hé jiě。

Coca is well-known for reducing hunger, thirst and fatigue.

Cultural Notes for 饿

💡Did you know?

In Chinese culture, food is often associated with feelings. When someone says '我饿' (I am hungry), it can also imply a need for emotional comfort, as sharing meals is a common way to connect with others.

🏮Cultural insight

Food plays a significant role in Chinese culture, with the act of sharing meals often symbolizing community and hospitality. The word 饿 is frequently used in everyday life, reflecting the importance of food in social interactions.

Word Family of 饿

Words Containing This Character11
饿èhungry
饥饿jī’èhunger飢餓
挨饿to go hungry挨餓
饿鬼glutton餓鬼
忍饥挨饿rěnjīáièstarving忍飢挨餓
饿殍starving people餓殍
饿虎扑食like a hungry tiger pouncing on its prey餓虎撲食
解饿to relieve hunger解餓
饱汉不知饿汉饥The well-fed cannot know how the starving suffer (idiom).飽漢不知餓漢飢
饿殍载道starved corpses fill the roads (idiom); state of famine餓殍載道
饿莩遍野starving people everywhere (idiom); a state of famine餓莩遍野
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Compound Meaning

What does 饿 mean?

Frequently Asked Questions about 饿

Synonyms for 饿 (è) include 饥饿 (jī è), which also means 'hungry.' Both terms can be used interchangeably, but 饥饿 is often used in more formal contexts.