Chinese Unicode Characters
sound of the ringed pheasant, cackling of fowls, (same as 嗝) to gag, to vomit, (a dialect) an auxiliary verb (almost same as 的)
U+35C6
13766
㗆
㗆
gé kài
to swallow; to gulp, an auxiliary; usually at the end of a sentence to beg or request for something
U+35C7
13767
㗇
㗇
xiá
(same as 曼) long; extended, large
U+35C8
13768
㗈
㗈
màn
incisive, (the large seal type 籀) to brand criminals on the face, to rob; to plunder, an edge, a two-edged weapon; a sword
U+35C9
13769
㗉
㗉
bì è lüè
public opinion; clamour; noise, (ancient form of 雷); thunder, an organic compound (porphin); (porphyrins)
U+35CA
13770
㗊
㗊
jí
(standard form of 喉) the throat; the gullet; guttural
U+35CB
13771
㗋
㗋
hóu
(non-classical form) to scold with loud voice, to talk out of control; loquacious
U+35CC
13772
㗌
㗌
zhì
(non-classical form) to gnaw; to bite; to masticate, sound of biting
U+35CD
13773
㗍
㗍
(Cant.) final particle indicating emphasis or surprise; phonetic
U+35CE
13774
㗎
㗎
U+35CF
13775
㗏
㗏
U+35D1
13777
㗑
㗑
bài
(in grammar) interjection; to express sadness; sorrow and emotional excitement
U+35D2
13778
㗒
㗒
ài
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