Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+60B4
Unicode Dec.
24756
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
suffer, become emaciated, haggard
MeaningFr
suffer, become emaciated, haggard
PinyinPlain
cui
PinyinTone
CUI4
Pinyin
cuì
kCantonese
seoi5 seoi6
kDefinition
suffer, become emaciated, haggard
kHangul
kHanyuPinyin
42318.060:cuì
kJapaneseKun
YATSURERU SEGARE
kJapaneseOn
SUI
kKorean
CHWEY
kMandarin
CUI4
kTang
dzhuì
kVietnamese
xót
kXHC1983
0183.050:cuì

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