Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+4E5C
Unicode Dec.
20060
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
to squint; (Cant.) what? huh?
MeaningFr
to squint; (Cant.) what? huh?
PinyinPlain
mie
PinyinTone
MIE1 NIE4
Pinyin
miē niè
kCantonese
mat1 me1 me2 me5 mi1 ne6
kDefinition
to squint; (Cant.) what? huh?
kHanyuPinyin
10049.090:miē,niè
kJapaneseKun
YABUNIRAMI
kJapaneseOn
BA ME
kKorean
MYA
kMandarin
MIE1 NIE4
kXHC1983
0789.030:miē 0835.080:niè

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