Radical 73

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72 ⽇ ◄ 73 ► ⽉ 74
Pinyin : yuē (= to speak)
Zhuyin : ㄩ ㄝ
Hiragana : え つ etsu
Kanji : 平日 hirabi
(= flat sun)
Hangul : 가로
Sinocorean :
Codepoint : U + 66F0
Stroke sequence : 曰

Radical 73 , meaning “to speak ”, is one of the 34 traditional radicals in Chinese writing , which consist of four strokes.

With 15 character combinations in Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary , it is relatively rare. In the Kangxi dictionary there were 37 characters that could be found under this radical.

This pictogram is the representation of a mouth in which the tongue moves. It is easy to confuse this radical with radical 72 , from which it only differs in that it is much broader.

Character combinations ruled by radical 73

Strokes character
+ 00

+ 01

+ 02 曲 曳

+ 03 更 曵

+ 04

+ 05

+ 06 書 曺

+ 07 曹 曻 曼 曽

+ 08 曾 替 最 朁 朂

+ 09

+10 朄 朅

+12

+17

In the Unicode block Kangxi radicals , radical 73 is coded under the code point number 12.104 (U + 2F48).

literature

For detailed references, see List of Traditional Radicals: Literature

Web links

Commons : Radikal 73  - Graphic representations of Radikal 73
Wiktionary: 曰  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations