to think

JLPT N1 13 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Core Meanings

The verb (xiǎng) primarily means "to think" or "to want to". It can express a thought, an opinion, or a desire to do something. When used to express desire, it often translates as "want to" or "would like to".

Usage and Collocations

  • + verb: expresses a desire or intention to do something, e.g., (want to eat).
  • + noun/pronoun + verb: expresses a thought or opinion about someone or something, e.g., (I think he...).
  • can also be used in questions to ask about preferences or desires, e.g., 什么? (What do you want to do?).

Common Collocations

Notes

When expresses desire, it is often followed by a verb. When it expresses thinking or opinion, it can be followed by a clause or a pronoun plus verb. Avoid confusing with , which is more direct and sometimes stronger in expressing necessity or demand.

Example Sentences

I want to travel to China.

What do you want to eat?

I think he has already arrived.