chinese character欠 qiàn – lack, owe
① lack, owe
② short of, lacking.
③ lean forwad
HSK –
STROKES – 4
RADICAL – 欠
Elements —- Pictogram of a person with the mouth open. Phonetic series 欠.
The upper part evolved from the pictogram of an open mouth. A person人with an open mouth is yawning, or trying to compensate for the lack of air.
欠缺 qiànquē – lack/ be deficient of (lack + lack)
哈欠 hāqiàn – yawn (exhale + yawn)
欠债 qiànzhài – owe a debt (owe + debt)
Though in its origin this character, even being related to a person, has a not so clear relation with the character for person 人, now, the evolution of language made it similar. In the upper part of the person a «cubist» representation of an open mouth has been added.
This is a person yawning, or perhaps a person with the mouth open who feels a lack of air. Later it was used for other situations in which there is a lack of something, as to lack something, to be defient in something, to owe money, etc.
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