the mouth radical indicates someone’s mouth is talking and so you need to listen and the right part has the capital “T” inside to memorize it as “Ting”
It looks like someone’s eavesdropping on a conversation with a glass: radical on the left is a person, and radical on the right is the glass being held against the door
Crystal Lin says
the left part looks like an ear and the right looks like a hand trying to focus on listening for something
Tina Kralimarkova says
This looks like someone gossiping and holding up their hand to listen to a person speaking.
Rudy Bhukhanwala says
The left radical is the mouth and the right part of the character kind of resembles a ear, therefore meaning to listen.
Emiliano Cossu says
It looks like an open ear with waves to the side.
Ashot Badalyan says
It looks like a face from the side, like the person tries to listen (eavesdropping) .
Seonyeong Cho says
the mouth radical indicates someone’s mouth is talking and so you need to listen and the right part has the capital “T” inside to memorize it as “Ting”
Angelo Giovannoni says
looks like an ear
Ola says
It looks like someone’s eavesdropping on a conversation with a glass: radical on the left is a person, and radical on the right is the glass being held against the door
Isa Cuellar says
The second radical of the character looks similar to the cartilage we have on our ears.
Zineb Dardafaa says
To remember the meaning of this character it’s easy, you can recognise a “T” inserted inside the character , for “ting” = listen
Clara Parker Luce says
The box looks like an ear with an outline and then some sound going into it