ๅŠƒ

Meta:

  1. ๅŠƒ is the 522nd most frequent character.
  2. ๅŠƒ has 2 dictionary entries.
  3. ๅŠƒ appears as a character in 31 words.
  4. ๅŠƒ appears as a component in 0 characters.

Decomposition:

Once :
ๅŠƒ => ็•ซ, ๅˆ‚
Radical :
ๅŠƒ => ่ฟ (brush), ็”ฐ (field), ไธ€ (one), ๅˆ‚ (knife)
Graphical :
ๅŠƒ => ๅŒš, ไธ€, ไธจ, ไบŒ, ไธจ, ๅ†‚, ไธ€, ไธจ, ไธ€, ไธ€, ไบ…, ไธจ

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. hua2 - to scratch
  2. hua4 - to delimit/to transfer/to assign/to differentiate/to mark off/to draw (a line)/to delete/stroke of a Chinese character

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. Pronunciation clue for ๅŠƒ (hua2): The component ็•ซ is pronounced as 'hua4'. It has the same pronunciation as the character, but differs on tone.
  2. Pronunciation clue for ๅŠƒ (hua4): The component ็•ซ is pronounced as 'hua4'. It has the exact same pronunciation as the character.

Example Words:

High Frequency

่ง„ๅˆ’ย (่ฆๅŠƒ)
่ฎกๅˆ’ย (่จˆๅŠƒ)

Medium Frequency

ไผๅˆ’ย (ไผๅŠƒ)
ๅ‡บ่ฐ‹ๅˆ’็ญ–ย (ๅ‡บ่ฌ€ๅŠƒ็ญ–)
ๅˆ’ย (ๅŠƒ)
ๅˆ’ไผคย (ๅŠƒๅ‚ท)
ๅˆ’ๅˆ†ย (ๅŠƒๅˆ†)
ๅˆ’็—•ย (ๅŠƒ็—•)
ๅˆ’็ ดย (ๅŠƒ็ ด)
ๆฏ”ๅˆ’ย (ๆฏ”ๅŠƒ)
็ญ–ๅˆ’ย (็ญ–ๅŠƒ)
็ญนๅˆ’ย (็ฑŒๅŠƒ)
่ง„ๅˆ’ๅฑ€ย (่ฆๅŠƒๅฑ€)

็—•

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Meta:

  1. ็—• is the 1935th most frequent character.
  2. ็—• has 1 dictionary entry.
  3. ็—• appears as a character in 17 words.
  4. ็—• appears as a component in 0 characters.

Decomposition:

Once :
็—• => ็–’, ่‰ฎ
Radical :
็—• => ็–’ (sickness), ่‰ฎ (stopping)
Graphical :
็—• => ไธ€, ไธถ, ๅŽ‚, ไธถ, ไธจ, ใ‡•, ไบŒ, ไนš, ๅ†ซ

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. hen2 - scar/traces

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. Pronunciation clue for ็—• (hen2): The component ่‰ฎ is pronounced as 'gen3'. It has the same pinyin final.
  2. Pronunciation clue for ็—• (hen2): The component ่‰ฎ is pronounced as 'gen4'. It has the same pinyin final.

Example Words:

High Frequency

ไผค็—•ย (ๅ‚ท็—•)
็—•ย 
็—•่ฟนย (็—•่ทก)

Medium Frequency

ไผค็—•็ดฏ็ดฏย (ๅ‚ท็—•็ดฏ็ดฏ)
ๆณช็—•ย (ๆทš็—•)
็–ค็—•ย 
่ฃ‚็—•ย 
Decomposition Levels:
Level 1: Only divided once. So only two components.
Level 2: Radical Decomposition. The character gets decomposed into its lowest radical components. For the complete list visit the Radical wikipedia page.
Level 3: Graphical Decomposition. Shows all the strokes & lowest level of components that make up the character.
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