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吣 — pronunciations, definitions, and tags
HanziPinyinEnglishTags
qìnto vomitv, 7 strokes, radical 口, Very Hard
qìnto vomit (of dogs and cats)unknown, 7 strokes, radical 口, Very Hard
qìnto rail againstunknown, 7 strokes, radical 口, Very Hard
qìnto talk nonsenseunknown, 7 strokes, radical 口, Very Hard
qìn(qin4) T4
  1. 1to vomit
  2. 2to vomit (of dogs and cats)
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March 24, 2026
(唚)qìn(qin4)

The character 吣 (qìn) primarily means 'to vomit' or 'to regurgitate,' often used in the context of animals like dogs and cats. It can also imply expressing strong discontent or railing against something, reflecting a sense of disgust or frustration in speech. This character may not be commonly used in everyday conversation.

Strokes7RadicalFrequency#—DifficultyVery Hard
Cultural Note

In traditional Chinese culture, pets like dogs and cats are often seen as companions, and their health is a concern for many families. The act of a pet vomiting may be a topic of discussion, reflecting the owner's care and concern.

Memory Tip

Imagine a cat (猫) that has eaten something it shouldn't, and now it 'vomits' (吣) it all out. The sound 'qìn' resembles a cat's retching sound, helping you remember the character's meaning and pronunciation.

Meanings of 吣

qìn(qin4)
1to vomit
2to vomit (of dogs and cats)
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About 吣

Simplified
Traditional
7Strokes
Radical
动词dòngcíverb (v.)Part of Speech
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AI Study Notes for 吣

Memory Mnemonic

Imagine a cat (猫) that has eaten something it shouldn't, and now it 'vomits' (吣) it all out. The sound 'qìn' resembles a cat's retching sound, helping you remember the character's meaning and pronunciation.

Usage Notes

Be cautious not to confuse 吣 with similar-sounding characters like 吹 (chuī) meaning 'to blow.' This word is primarily informal and often used in casual conversations, particularly when discussing pets or expressing strong opinions. Pay attention to the tone of voice when using it, as it may convey strong emotions.

HSK Study Tips

Although 吣 is not part of the HSK vocabulary list, learners at this level should focus on understanding verbs associated with bodily actions. Connecting it to related words like 吐 (tǔ) 'to spit' or 呕 (ǒu) 'to retch' can enhance vocabulary retention.

Cultural Note

In traditional Chinese culture, pets like dogs and cats are often seen as companions, and their health is a concern for many families. The act of a pet vomiting may be a topic of discussion, reflecting the owner's care and concern.

Common Mistakes

Learners often confuse 吣 with 吐 (tǔ), leading to incorrect usage. For example, saying '我吣了' (wǒ qìn le) to mean 'I vomited' is technically correct but should be avoided in favor of '我吐了' (wǒ tǔ le), which is more commonly accepted.

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Pronunciation of 吣

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Etymology of 吣

Formation Typepictophonetic
六书 ClassificationPhono-semantic (形声字)~80-90% of characters
Memory Hint

mouth

Semantic (meaning)
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Phonetic (sound)
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Character Formation Type

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Decomposition of 吣

IDS Structure⿰口心
Full Character
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kou3
left
xin1
right
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Cultural Notes for 吣

🏮Cultural insight

In traditional Chinese culture, pets like dogs and cats are often seen as companions, and their health is a concern for many families. The act of a pet vomiting may be a topic of discussion, reflecting the owner's care and concern.

Word Family of 吣

Words Containing This Character1
qìnto rail against
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Compound Meaning

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Frequently Asked Questions about 吣

Yes, while 吣 primarily refers to the act of vomiting in animals like dogs and cats, it can sometimes be used metaphorically for people expressing strong discontent.