A1 Collocation Neutral 4 min read

吃饭

chi fan

To eat (a meal)

Literally: {"chi":"\u5403 (ch\u012b) - eat, \u996d (f\u00e0n) - rice\/meal","eng":"eat rice"}

In 15 Seconds

  • Universal phrase for 'to eat a meal'.
  • Covers breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Friendly and common in daily conversation.
  • Literal meaning is 'eat rice', but usage is broader.

Meaning

`吃饭` is your go-to phrase for any meal, anytime, anywhere. It literally means 'eat rice,' but don't let that fool you! It's super versatile and covers everything from a quick snack to a fancy banquet. Think of it as the ultimate 'mealtime' button for your Chinese vocabulary, carrying a friendly vibe of sharing food and connection.

Key Examples

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1

Texting a friend

周末一起吃饭吗?

Want to eat together this weekend?

2

At a café

我还没吃饭,有点饿了。

I haven't eaten yet, I'm a bit hungry.

3

Job interview (Zoom call)

请问面试后我们可以安排时间一起吃饭吗?

After the interview, could we arrange a time to have a meal together?

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Cultural Background

Asking 'Have you eaten?' is a standard greeting. Similar usage, often used in casual settings.

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Don't overthink it

If you are eating, you are {吃饭|chīfàn}.

In 15 Seconds

  • Universal phrase for 'to eat a meal'.
  • Covers breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Friendly and common in daily conversation.
  • Literal meaning is 'eat rice', but usage is broader.

What It Means

吃饭 is your magic word for 'eating a meal.' It's the most common way to talk about having food. You can use it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It’s super flexible and friendly. It feels like saying 'let's grab some grub!' or 'time to chow down!' It’s not just about sustenance; it’s about the experience of eating.

How To Use It

This phrase is a classic collocation. (chī) means 'to eat.' (fàn) originally meant 'cooked rice,' but now it broadly means 'meal' or 'food.' Together, 吃饭 is the standard verb-object phrase for the action of eating a meal. You can use it as a verb phrase or even as a noun phrase in some contexts. It’s like to eat + a meal in English. You wouldn't say eat rice when you're having pizza, but in Chinese, 吃饭 covers all food types. It’s a package deal!

Real-Life Examples

  • At home: "Mom, I'm hungry, let's 吃饭!" (妈妈,我饿了,我们吃饭吧!)
  • With friends: "What are you doing later? Want to 吃饭?" (你晚点干嘛?一起吃饭吗?)
  • On a date: "This restaurant is great for 吃饭. " (这家餐厅很适合吃饭。)
  • In a meeting: "After this, we can go 吃饭. " (我们之后可以去吃饭。)
  • Ordering delivery: "I just want to 吃饭 quickly." (我想快点吃饭。)

When To Use It

Use 吃饭 whenever you're talking about the general act of consuming food for nourishment or pleasure. It’s perfect for everyday conversations. Planning a dinner with friends? 吃饭! Asking if someone has eaten? 吃饭! Talking about your daily routine? 吃饭! It’s the default setting for mealtime talk. Think of it as the universal sign for 'food is happening.'

When NOT To Use It

Don't use 吃饭 if you're talking about specific types of eating, like snacking, drinking, or tasting. For example, you wouldn't say 吃饭 if you're just having a cup of coffee or a small bag of chips. You also wouldn't use it for very formal, specific culinary events where a more precise term is needed. And definitely don't use it when you mean 'to drink' – that’s (hē)! It’s like saying 'eat' instead of 'drink' in English; it just sounds wrong.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes try to be too literal or too specific. They might think *only* means rice and try to substitute it. Or they might use other verbs incorrectly.

I want to eat rice. I want to eat. (If you mean a meal)
I want to eat noodles. I want to eat noodles. (Using the specific food)
I want to eat rice. I want to eat. (If you mean a general meal)

Let's break it down:

  • Using (chī - eat) with the specific food: 吃面条 (chī miàntiáo - eat noodles), 吃饺子 (chī jiǎozi - eat dumplings). This is correct for specific foods.
  • Using 吃饭 (chī fàn - eat a meal) is the general term.
  • Trying to say 'eat rice' specifically: You might say 吃米饭 (chī mǐfàn). But usually, 吃饭 is the default.

Similar Expressions

  • 用餐 (yòngcān): This is a more formal way to say 'to dine' or 'to have a meal.' You'd see this on fancy restaurant menus or in formal invitations. It sounds much more elegant than 吃饭.
  • 吃东西 (chī dōngxi): This means 'to eat something' or 'to have a snack.' It's less specific than 吃饭 and implies a lighter or less formal consumption of food, like grabbing a quick bite.
  • 用饭 (yòngfàn): Similar to 用餐, this means 'to have a meal,' but it's a bit older-fashioned and less common than 吃饭.

Common Variations

  • 我们吃饭吧 (wǒmen chī fàn ba): 'Let's eat!' This is super common and friendly. The (ba) adds a suggestion.
  • 你吃饭了吗? (nǐ chī fàn le ma?): 'Have you eaten?' This is a common greeting, similar to 'How are you?' in some contexts. It shows care and concern.
  • 吃便饭 (chī biànfàn): Literally 'eat a simple meal.' It means to have a casual, informal meal, often implying a less elaborate or less official gathering.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a big, steaming bowl of rice ( - fàn) being served. You're super hungry, so you grab your chopsticks and start to eat ( - chī) it all up! The image of eating a big bowl of rice is the classic, original meaning, but now it stands for *any* meal. So, picture yourself happily eating that rice (or pizza, or noodles!) – that’s 吃饭!

Quick FAQ

  • Is 吃饭 always about rice? Nope! It's just the default term for any meal.
  • Can I use it for breakfast? Yes, absolutely! It covers all meals.
  • Is it formal? Generally, it's neutral to informal. For very formal settings, use 用餐.

Usage Notes

While `吃饭` is incredibly common and versatile, avoid using it for drinking or very light snacking. In highly formal settings, opt for `用餐` (yòngcān) or specific meal terms. Remember that asking '你吃饭了吗?' (Nǐ chī fàn le ma?) is a standard greeting, not always a literal inquiry about food consumption.

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Don't overthink it

If you are eating, you are {吃饭|chīfàn}.

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend

周末一起吃饭吗?

Want to eat together this weekend?

A casual invitation for a meal.

#2 At a café

我还没吃饭,有点饿了。

I haven't eaten yet, I'm a bit hungry.

Expressing a current state of hunger.

#3 Job interview (Zoom call)

请问面试后我们可以安排时间一起吃饭吗?

After the interview, could we arrange a time to have a meal together?

A polite, professional inquiry about a post-interview meal.

#4 Instagram caption

忙了一天,终于可以好好吃饭了!😋

After a busy day, I can finally eat properly! 😋

Expressing relief and satisfaction after a long day.

#5 Ordering food delivery app

我只想快点吃饭,随便来点什么都行。

I just want to eat quickly, anything will do.

Indicating a desire for a quick meal.

#6 Asking a colleague

你吃过午饭了吗?

Have you eaten lunch yet?

A common, friendly check-in question.

Mistake: Using 'eat' for specific food Common Mistake

✗ 我想吃米饭。 → ✓ 我想吃米饭。

✗ I want to eat rice. → ✓ I want to eat rice.

While `吃米饭` is technically correct for 'eat rice', `吃饭` is the general term for having a meal. If you mean a specific meal, you can use `吃饭` or specify the food. This example highlights the general vs. specific usage.

Mistake: Wrong verb for drinking Common Mistake

✗ 我要吃饭。 → ✓ 我要喝水。

✗ I want to eat drink. → ✓ I want to drink water.

Using `吃饭` when you mean 'to drink' is a common error. `喝` (hē) is the verb for drinking.

#9 Humorous situation

我的减肥计划?今天先吃饭,明天再说!

My diet plan? I'll eat today and worry about it tomorrow!

A lighthearted excuse to indulge.

#10 Emotional moment

妈妈做的饭,总是让我觉得温暖,想回家吃饭。

Mom's cooking always makes me feel warm and want to go home to eat.

Connecting the act of eating with family and comfort.

#11 Formal setting (invitation)

我们诚挚邀请您参加晚宴,共进晚餐。

We sincerely invite you to attend the banquet and have dinner.

Here, '共进晚餐' (gòng jìn wǎncān - have dinner together) is a more formal equivalent, not directly `吃饭`.

#12 Travel vlog context

在泰国,我每天都要去街边摊吃饭,太好吃了!

In Thailand, I have to eat at street food stalls every day, it's so delicious!

Describing a regular, enjoyable activity while traveling.

Test Yourself

Complete the sentence.

我还没______呢。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 吃饭

吃饭 is the standard phrase for having a meal.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

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Complete the sentence. Fill Blank A1

我还没______呢。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 吃饭

吃饭 is the standard phrase for having a meal.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

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No, it's very friendly.

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