้ฆ™

Meta:

  1. ้ฆ™ is the 775th most frequent character.
  2. ้ฆ™ has 1 dictionary entry.
  3. ้ฆ™ appears as a character in 118 words.
  4. ้ฆ™ appears as a component in 4 characters.

Decomposition:

Once :
้ฆ™ => ็ฆพ, ๆ—ฅ
Radical :
้ฆ™ => ้ฆ™ (fragrant)
Graphical :
้ฆ™ => ใ‡’, ไธ€, ไธจ, ๅ…ซ, ๅฃ, ไธ€

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. xiang1 - fragrant/sweet smelling/aromatic/savory or appetizing/(to eat) with relish/(of sleep) sound/perfume or spice/joss or incense stick/CL:ๆ น[gen1]

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. Pronunciation clue for ้ฆ™ (xiang1): The component ้ฆ™ is pronounced as 'xiang1'. It has the exact same pronunciation as the character.

Example Words:

High Frequency

้ฆ™ย 
้ฆ™ๆธฏย 
้ฆ™่•‰ย 

Medium Frequency

ไธ้ฆ™ย 
ๅฃ้ฆ™็ณ–ย 
ๅƒ้ฆ™ย 
ๅคœๆฅ้ฆ™ย (ๅคœไพ†้ฆ™)
ไนฆ้ฆ™ย (ๆ›ธ้ฆ™)
ๆธ…้ฆ™ย 
ๆต“้ฆ™ย (ๆฟƒ้ฆ™)
็ƒง้ฆ™ย (็‡’้ฆ™)
่Šฑ้ฆ™ย 
่Šณ้ฆ™ย 
้ฆ™ๅ‘ณย 
้ฆ™ๅ–ทๅ–ทย (้ฆ™ๅ™ดๅ™ด)
้ฆ™ๅฅˆๅ„ฟย (้ฆ™ๅฅˆๅ…’)
้ฆ™ๅทขย 
้ฆ™ๆ–™ย 
้ฆ™ๆ ผ้‡Œๆ‹‰ย 
้ฆ™ๆฉ™ย 
้ฆ™ๆงŸย (้ฆ™ๆชณ)
้ฆ™ๆฐ”ย (้ฆ™ๆฐฃ)
้ฆ™ๆฐดย 
้ฆ™ๆฒนย 
้ฆ™ๆดฒๅŒบย (้ฆ™ๆดฒๅ€)
้ฆ™ๆธฏไบบย 
้ฆ™็ซย 
้ฆ™็ƒŸย (้ฆ™็…™)
้ฆ™็ƒ›ย (้ฆ™็‡ญ)
้ฆ™็‚‰ย (้ฆ™็ˆ)
้ฆ™็”œย 
้ฆ™็š‚ย 
้ฆ™่‚ ย (้ฆ™่…ธ)
้ฆ™่‰ย 
้ฆ™่‡ย 
้ฆ™่œย 
้ƒ้‡‘้ฆ™ย (้ฌฑ้‡‘้ฆ™)

Appears In:

้ฆ™ also appears in:

่œ

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Meta:

  1. ่œ is the 1264th most frequent character.
  2. ่œ has 1 dictionary entry.
  3. ่œ appears as a character in 100 words.
  4. ่œ appears as a component in 0 characters.

Decomposition:

Once :
่œ => ่‰น, ้‡‡
Radical :
่œ => ่‰น (grass), ็ˆซ (claw/talon), ๆœจ (tree)
Graphical :
่œ => ่‰น, ็ˆซ, ไธ€, ไธจ, ๅ…ซ

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. cai4 - dish (type of food)/vegetables/vegetable/cuisine/CL:็›ค|็›˜[pan2],้“[dao4]

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. Pronunciation clue for ่œ (cai4): The component ้‡‡ is pronounced as 'cai3'. It has the same pronunciation as the character, but differs on tone.
  2. Pronunciation clue for ่œ (cai4): The component ้‡‡ is pronounced as 'cai4'. It has the exact same pronunciation as the character.
  3. Pronunciation clue for ่œ (cai4): The component ่‰น is pronounced as 'cao3'. It has the same pinyin initial.

Example Words:

High Frequency

่œย 
่œๅˆ€ย 
่”ฌ่œย 

Medium Frequency

ไธŠ่œย 
ๅš่œย 
ๅคง็™ฝ่œย 
ๅฎถๅธธ่œย 
ๅฐ่œย 
ๅฐ่œไธ€็ขŸย 
ๅท่œย 
ๆฒน่œย 
ๆณก่œย 
็‚’่œย 
็”Ÿ่œย 
็™ฝ่œย 
็ด ่œย 
็ดซ่œย 
่Šน่œย 
่œๅ•ย (่œๅ–ฎ)
่œๅธ‚ๅœบย (่œๅธ‚ๅ ด)
่œ่Šฑย 
่œ่ฐฑย (่œ่ญœ)
่œ่‚ดย (่œ้คš)
่œ้ธŸย (่œ้ณฅ)
่ ่œย 
่ ่œย (่–บ่œ)
้…ธ่œย 
้’่œย 
้Ÿญ่œย 
้ฅญ่œย (้ฃฏ่œ)
้ฆ™่œย 
ๅ’ธ่œย (้นน่œ)
็‚น่œย (้ปž่œ)
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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