Chinese · Common Verbs
chī
To eat
To put food in your mouth and swallow it.
你想吃什么?
What do you want to eat?
The character 吃 (chī) originates from the ancient form that depicted an action of eating, combining the 'mouth' radical (口) with a phonetic element. It has been used historically to describe the act of consumption in various contexts.
Commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese, 吃 is an informal term widely used across China, particularly in daily conversations. It can be found in various contexts, from casual interactions among friends to food-related discussions in media.
吃 appears in numerous Chinese literary works, including folk tales and culinary texts, symbolizing nourishment and communal sharing.