Sunday, November 24, 2019
Chinese Character Profile for æ©
Chinese Character Profile for æâ" © æâ" © (zÃŽo) means early in Chinese. It is often used in morning greetings. Bothà æâ" ©Ã¥ ®â° (zÃŽo à n) andà æâ" ©Ã¤ ¸Å Ã¥ ¥ ½ (zÃŽo shang hÃŽo) mean good morning. In Cantonese-speaking areas, æâ" ©Ã¦â¢ ¨ (zÃŽo chen) is how people say good morning. Sometimes, just a quickà æâ" © is a colloquial way of saying good morning. Other Chinese words or phrases that include the character æâ" © usually have to do with the morning or being early. For example,à æâ" ©Ã© ¥ (zÃŽo fn) orà æâ" ©Ã© ¤ ( zÃŽo cà n) both mean breakfast.æâ" ©Ã¨ ¡ ° (zÃŽoshuà i) andà æâ" ©Ã¤ º § (zÃŽo chÃŽn) mean premature aging and premature birth respectively.à Radicals The Chinese character æâ" © (zÃŽo) is made of two components. The top element is æâ" ¥ (r à ¬), which on its own is the character for sun. But æâ" ¥Ã is also a radical, called the sun radical or also identified as radical #72. The lower element of the character isà å . This looks like the ââ¬â¹modern Chinese character for the number 10,à å (s hà ), but that is not what this element is alluding to. Character Breakdown The symbol Ã¥ is an old form of ç⠲ (jiÃŽ). Now,à ç⠲ means ââ¬Å"firstâ⬠or ââ¬Å"armor.â⬠Thus, æâ" © is a pictogram of the sun rising over a soldierââ¬â¢s helmet.à Therefore another way of interpreting æâ" © (zÃŽo) is ââ¬Å"the first sun.â⬠à Pronunciation æâ" © (zÃŽo) is pronounced in the third tone, which is often described as the falling-rising tone. When you pronounce the syllable, make the pitch go down low and then bring it back up high. Mandarin Vocabulary with ZÃŽo Pinyin Characters Meaning ZÃŽo à n æâ" ©Ã¥ ®â° good morning ZÃŽo fn æâ" ©Ã© £ ¯ breakfast ZÃŽo shang æâ" ©Ã¤ ¸Å early morning ZÃŽo xià n æâ" ©Ã¥â¦Ë previously; before ZÃŽo yà æâ" ©Ã¥ · ² long ago; for a long time
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