ๅ„˜

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  1. ๅ„˜ is the 488th most frequent character.
  2. ๅ„˜ has 2 dictionary entries.
  3. ๅ„˜ appears as a character in 6 words.
  4. ๅ„˜ appears as a component in 0 characters.

Decomposition:

Once :
ๅ„˜ => ไบป, ็›ก
Radical :
ๅ„˜ => ไบป (human), โบป (brush), ็ฌ (fire), ็šฟ (dish)
Graphical :
ๅ„˜ => ใ‡’, ไธจ, ๅŒš, ไธ€, ไธจ, ไธ€, ็ฌ, ๅ†‚, ไธจ, ไธ€

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. jin3 - to the greatest extent/(when used before a noun of location) furthest or extreme/to be within the limits of/to give priority to
  2. jin4 - to use up/to exhaust/to end/to finish/to the utmost/exhausted/finished/to the limit (of sth)

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. Pronunciation clue for ๅ„˜ (jin3): The component ็›ก is pronounced as 'jin4'. It has the same pronunciation as the character, but differs on tone.
  2. Pronunciation clue for ๅ„˜ (jin3): The component ็šฟ is pronounced as 'min3'. It has the same pinyin final.
  3. Pronunciation clue for ๅ„˜ (jin4): The component ็›ก is pronounced as 'jin4'. It has the exact same pronunciation as the character.
  4. Pronunciation clue for ๅ„˜ (jin4): The component ็šฟ is pronounced as 'min3'. It has the same pinyin final.

Example Words:

High Frequency

ๅฐฝย (ๅ„˜)

Medium Frequency

ๅฐฝๅฟซย (ๅ„˜ๅฟซ)
ๅฐฝ็ฎกย (ๅ„˜็ฎก)
ๅฐฝ้‡ย (ๅ„˜้‡)

้‡

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Meta:

  1. ้‡ is the 241st most frequent character.
  2. ้‡ has 2 dictionary entries.
  3. ้‡ appears as a character in 119 words.
  4. ้‡ appears as a component in 1 character.

Decomposition:

Once :
้‡ => ๆ—ฅ, No glyph available
Radical :
้‡ => ๆ—ฅ (sun/day), ไธ€ (one), ้‡Œ (village/mile)
Graphical :
้‡ => ๅฃ, ไธ€, ไธ€, ๅ†‚, ไธ€, ไธจ, ไธ€, ไธ€, ไธจ, ไธ€

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. liang2 - to measure
  2. liang4 - capacity/quantity/amount/to estimate/abbr. for ้‡่ฉž|้‡่ฏ[liang4 ci2], classifier (in Chinese grammar)/measure word

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. Pronunciation clue for ้‡ (liang2): The component ้‡Œ is pronounced as 'li3'. It has the same pinyin initial.
  2. Pronunciation clue for ้‡ (liang4): The component ้‡Œ is pronounced as 'li3'. It has the same pinyin initial.

Example Words:

High Frequency

ๅฐฝ้‡ย (ๅ„˜้‡)
ๅŠ›้‡ย 
ๅคง้‡ย 
ๆ•ฐ้‡ย (ๆ•ธ้‡)
ๆต้‡ย 
ๆตท้‡ย 
่ƒฝ้‡ย 
่ดจ้‡ย (่ณช้‡)
้€‚้‡ย (้ฉ้‡)
้”€้‡ย (้Šท้‡)

Medium Frequency

ไปฝ้‡ย 
ๅˆ†้‡ย 
ๅซ้‡ย 
ๅ•†้‡ย 
ๅฎš้‡ย 
ๅฎน้‡ย 
ๅฐ‘้‡ย 
ๅทฅไฝœ้‡ย 
ๆ€้‡ย 
ๆ‰“้‡ย 
ๆŽ‚้‡ย 
ๆต‹้‡ย (ๆธฌ้‡)
ๆ— ้‡ย (็„ก้‡)
็ƒญ้‡ย (็†ฑ้‡)
ไบง้‡ย (็”ข้‡)
็Ÿข้‡ย 
ๆ€ป้‡ย (็ธฝ้‡)
่ƒ†้‡ย (่†ฝ้‡)
่กก้‡ย 
่ฎก้‡ย (่จˆ้‡)
่พƒ้‡ย (่ผƒ้‡)
่ฟ‡้‡ย (้Ž้‡)
้…’้‡ย 
้‡้‡ย 
้‡ย 
็”ต้‡ย (้›ป้‡)
้Ÿณ้‡ย 
้ฃŸ้‡ย 

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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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