Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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id
meaning
Unicode Hex.
Unicode Dec.
HTML
Glyph
pinyin
the roar of beasts; to howl, wail
U+5651
22097
噑
háo
to speak falsely or wrongly; ugly
U+5655
22101
噕
huī
the movement of a fish's mouth at the surface of the water
U+565E
22110
噞
yǎn
ton (metric or English)
U+5678
22136
噸
dūn
talk indistinctly and falteringly
U+5685
22149
嚅
to pant; wife; (Cant.) particle indicating doubt
U+568A
22154
嚊
to sip; (Cant.) aspect marker of excessive extent
U+568C
22156
嚌
taste
U+5690
22160
嚐
cháng
throat
U+56A8
22184
嚨
lóng
to play (on an instrument); to accompany; to banter, jeer
U+56C3
22211
囃
talk in one's sleep, somniloquy
U+56C8
22216
囈
top of the head; skull
U+56DF
22239
囟
xìn
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