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āi = Ø + ai1
character used in Korea in former times to represent the syllable "ngai"
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How to pronounce 銰

MandarinBanana teaches pronunciation with the Marilyn Method: every Pinyin syllable is one initial plus one final, the initial becomes a person, an animal or a deity, and the final becomes a place in your memory palace — with the tone deciding which part of that place the scene happens in. Remember the little story below for each half and the whole syllable comes back with them.

= Ø initial

“Ø” (nothing or null) is for Albert Einstein.

By Matthias • updated about 2 months ago
+ ai1 final

In front of the airplane.

By Matthias • updated 5 months ago

銰 character breakdown

Chinese characters are built out of smaller characters. Each component carries a mnemonic symbol - one concrete object that stands in for it - and a mnemonic story hands those objects to the person and the place that stand for the pronunciation. Learn a component once and every character that reuses it gets easier.

Component Translations
jīn = ji + (e)n1
surname Jin / surname Kim (Korean) / Jurchen Jin dynasty (1115-1234)
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jīn = ji + (e)n1
gold / chemical element Au / generic term for lustrous and ductile metals / money / golden / highly respected / one of the eight categories of ancient musical instruments 八音[ba1 yin1]
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ài = Ø + ai4
Chinese mugwort or wormwood / moxa / to stop or cut short / phonetic "ai" or "i" / abbr. for 艾滋病[ai4 zi1 bing4], AIDS
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= y + Ø4
to mow / to cut / to reap / to redress
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Characters with 銰 as component

銰 is not used as a component in another character.
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Words with 銰

銰 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 銰

銰 currently does not appear in any sentence.

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āi

character used in Korea in former times to represent the syllable "ngai"

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