ๅ•

Meta:

  1. ๅ• is the 1714th most frequent character.
  2. ๅ• has 2 dictionary entries.
  3. ๅ• appears as a character in 8 words.
  4. ๅ• appears as a component in 14 characters.

Decomposition:

Once :
ๅ• => ๅฃ
Radical :
ๅ• => ๅ• (N/A)
Graphical :
ๅ• => ๅ•

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. Lu:3 - surname Lรผ
  2. lu:3 - pitchpipe, pitch standard, one of the twelve semitones in the traditional tone system

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. Pronunciation clue for ๅ• (lu:3): The component ๅ• is pronounced as 'lu:3'. It has the exact same pronunciation as the character.

Example Words:

High Frequency

ๅ•ๅธƒย (ๅ‘‚ๅธƒ)

Medium Frequency

ๅ•ย (ๅ‘‚)
ๅ•ไธ้Ÿฆย (ๅ‘‚ไธ้Ÿ‹)

่’™

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Meta:

  1. ่’™ is the 1037th most frequent character.
  2. ่’™ has 8 dictionary entries.
  3. ่’™ appears as a character in 61 words.
  4. ่’™ appears as a component in 6 characters.

Decomposition:

Once :
่’™ => ่‰น, ๅ†ก
Radical :
่’™ => ่‰น (grass), ๅ†– (cover), ไบŒ (two), ๅ‹น (wrap), No glyph available, No glyph available
Graphical :
่’™ => ่‰น, ๅ†–, ไบŒ, ใ‡†, ใ‡’, ใ‡’, ๅ†ซ

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. meng2 - drizzle/mist
  2. Meng2 - surname Meng
  3. meng1 - to deceive/to cheat/to hoodwink/to make a wild guess
  4. meng2 - blind/dim sighted
  5. Meng2 - surname Meng
  6. Meng3 - Mongol ethnic group/abbr. for Mongolia ่’™ๅคๅœ‹|่’™ๅคๅ›ฝ[Meng3 gu3 guo2]/Taiwan pr. [Meng2]
  7. meng1 - (knocked) unconscious/dazed/stunned
  8. meng2 - to cover/ignorant/to suffer (misfortune)/to receive (a favor)/to cheat

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. Pronunciation clue for ่’™ (meng2): The component ๅ†ก is pronounced as 'meng3'. It has the same pronunciation as the character, but differs on tone.
  2. Pronunciation clue for ่’™ (meng2): The component ๅ†ก is pronounced as 'meng3'. It has the same pronunciation as the character, but differs on tone.
  3. Pronunciation clue for ่’™ (meng2): The component ๅ†– is pronounced as 'mi4'. It has the same pinyin initial.
  4. Pronunciation clue for ่’™ (meng1): The component ๅ†ก is pronounced as 'meng3'. It has the same pronunciation as the character, but differs on tone.
  5. Pronunciation clue for ่’™ (meng1): The component ๅ†– is pronounced as 'mi4'. It has the same pinyin initial.

Example Words:

High Frequency

ๅ†…่’™ๅคย (ๅ…ง่’™ๅค)
่’™ย (ๆฟ›)
็ฐ่’™่’™ย 
่’™็‰›ย (็Ÿ‡็‰›)
่ทๅฐ”่’™ย (่ท็ˆพ่’™)
่’™่’™ย 

Medium Frequency

ๅ†…่’™ย (ๅ…ง่’™)
ๅ•่’™ย (ๅ‘‚็Ÿ‡)
ๅฏ่’™ย (ๅ•Ÿ็Ÿ‡)
ๅคš็‰น่’™ๅพทย 
ๆ‰ฟ่’™ย 
่’™ๆททย (็Ÿ‡ๆทท)
่’™่’™ไบฎย (็Ÿ‡็Ÿ‡ไบฎ)
่’™้ช—ย (็Ÿ‡้จ™)
่’™ๅคย 
่’™ๅคไบบย 
่’™ๅคๅŒ…ย 
่’™ๅคๆ—ย 
่’™ๅจœไธฝ่ŽŽย (่’™ๅจœ้บ—่ŽŽ)
่’™ๅฑฑย 
่’™ๆฉย 
่’™็‰นๅˆฉๅฐ”ย (่’™็‰นๅˆฉ็ˆพ)
่’™็พžย 
่’™่‡ชย 
่’™่”ฝย 
่’™้ขย 
่ฟท่’™ย (่ฟทๆฟ›)
้›พ่’™่’™ย (้œง่’™่’™)

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่’™ also appears in:
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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