้’‰

Meta:

  1. ้’‰ is the 2262nd most frequent character.
  2. ้’‰ has 1 dictionary entry.
  3. ้’‰ appears as a character in 22 words.
  4. ้’‰ appears as a component in 0 characters.

Decomposition:

Once :
้’‰ => ้’…, ไธ
Radical :
้’‰ => ้’… (metal/gold), ไธ€ (one), ไบ… (hook)
Graphical :
้’‰ => ไธฟ, ไธ€, ไนš, ไบŒ, ไธ€, ไบ…

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. ding1 - nail/to pin up/to nail/to keep at sb/to follow closely

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. Pronunciation clue for ้’‰ (ding1): The component ไธ is pronounced as 'ding1'. It has the exact same pronunciation as the character.

Example Words:

High Frequency

่€ณ้’‰ย (่€ณ้‡˜)
้’‰ย (้‡˜)
้’‰ๅญย (้‡˜ๅญ)
้“†้’‰ย (้‰š้‡˜)

Medium Frequency

ๅ›พ้’‰ย (ๅœ–้‡˜)
ๆ–ฉ้’‰ๆˆช้“ย (ๆ–ฌ้‡˜ๆˆช้ต)
ๆฟไธŠ้’‰้’‰ย (ๆฟไธŠ้‡˜้‡˜)
็œผไธญ้’‰ย (็œผไธญ้‡˜)
่žบไธ้’‰ย (่žบ็ตฒ้‡˜)
้’‰ๅญๆˆทย (้‡˜ๅญๆˆถ)
้’‰ๆญปย (้‡˜ๆญป)
้’‰่€™ย (้‡˜่€™)

่€™

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Meta:

  1. ่€™ is the 4115th most frequent character.
  2. ่€™ has 2 dictionary entries.
  3. ่€™ appears as a character in 4 words.
  4. ่€™ appears as a component in 0 characters.

Decomposition:

Once :
่€™ => ่€’, ๅทด
Radical :
่€™ => ่€’ (plow), ไธจ (line), No glyph available, ไธจ (line), ไนš (second)
Graphical :
่€™ => ไธ€, ไบŒ, ไธจ, ๅ…ซ, ไธจ, ๅŒš, ไธจ, ไนš

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. ba4 - a hoe/to harrow
  2. pa2 - a rake

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. Pronunciation clue for ่€™ (ba4): The component ๅทด is pronounced as 'ba1'. It has the same pronunciation as the character, but differs on tone.
  2. Pronunciation clue for ่€™ (ba4): The component ไนš is pronounced as 'ya4'. It has the same pinyin final.
  3. Pronunciation clue for ่€™ (pa2): The component ๅทด is pronounced as 'ba1'. It has the same pinyin final.
  4. Pronunciation clue for ่€™ (pa2): The component ไนš is pronounced as 'ya4'. It has the same pinyin final.

Example Words:

High Frequency

้’‰่€™ย (้‡˜่€™)

Medium Frequency

ๅ€’ๆ‰“ไธ€่€™ย 
่€™ย 
่€™ๅญ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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