Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+6E7F
Unicode Dec.
28287
HTML
湿
Ideograph
湿
Meaning
wet, moist, humid, damp; illness
MeaningFr
wet, moist, humid, damp; illness
PinyinPlain
shi
PinyinTone
SHI1 QI4
Pinyin
shī qì
kCantonese
sap1
kDefinition
wet, moist, humid, damp; illness
kHanyuPinlu
shi1(170)
kJapaneseKun
SHIMERU SHIMESU URUOU
kJapaneseOn
SHITSU
kKorean
SUP
kMandarin
SHI1 QI4
kXHC1983
1031.020:shī

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