Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+3614
Unicode Dec.
13844
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
eat, to bite, to gnaw, (a dialect) usually at the end of a sentence; tone (of one's speech)
MeaningFr
eat, to bite, to gnaw, (a dialect) usually at the end of a sentence; tone (of one's speech)
PinyinPlain
can
PinyinTone
CAN3 SAI3
Pinyin
cǎn saǐ
kCantonese
coi3
kDefinition
eat, to bite, to gnaw, (a dialect) usually at the end of a sentence; tone (of one's speech)
kHanyuPinyin
10705.040:sǎi
kMandarin
CAN3 SAI3

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