Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+62C6
Unicode Dec.
25286
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
to break up, split apart, rip open; to destroy
MeaningFr
to break up, split apart, rip open; to destroy
PinyinPlain
chai
PinyinTone
CHAI1 CA1 CHE4
Pinyin
chāi cā chè
kCantonese
caak3
kDefinition
to break up, split apart, rip open; to destroy
kHangul
kHanyuPinlu
chai1(43)
kHanyuPinyin
31855.030:chāi,chè,chì,cā
kJapaneseKun
HIRAKU SAKU
kJapaneseOn
TAKU SEKI
kKorean
THAK
kMandarin
CHAI1 CA1 CHE4
kTang
*tjæk
kVietnamese
sách
kXHC1983
0098.040:cā 0115.110:chāi

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