Abdull
Hey, it's Abdull.
Lookats edit
- Category:Appendices, for example Appendix:Basic English word list
Chinese edit
You can look up any Chinese character. Just type it in the search box.
- Wiktionary:Chinese four corner index
- Wiktionary:Chinese radical index
- Wiktionary:Chinese total strokes index
- Wiktionary:Chinese Cangjie index
- Wiktionary:Chinese Pinyin index
2do edit
Add Character decomposition to the Chinese character articles, presenting how that particular character is decomposed. put this right under the "Cangjie input" line.
Daffy characters edit
- 阝 on the left side means mound, see Wiktionary:Chinese radical index 阜
- ⻏ on the right side means city, see Wiktionary:Chinese radical index 邑
- 辶, supposed to have 4 strokes, but most often looks like having 3 strokes (see below)
- 尣, supposed to have 3 strokes
- 扱 is not 报
- 叨 is not 叻 is not 叩
Hard-to-finds edit
Chains edit
Mixed up edit
- 皿 - shallow container (5 strokes)
- 且 - moreover, also (post-subject); about to, will soon (pre-verb)
- 自 - self, private
- 目 - eye (5 strokes)
- 白 - white
- 日 - sun
- 口 - mouth
- 十 - ten
- 上 - above
- 下 - below
- 工 - work
- 士 - gentleman, soldier
- 土 - soil
- 干 - oppose
- 于 - in, on, at
- 乇 - to depend on
- 午 - noon
- 牛 - cow, ox, bull
- 王 - king, ruler
- 手 - hand
- 丰 - beautiful
- 玍 - naughty
- 生 - life, living
- 主 - master
- 玉 - jade
Unicode annotations edit
Right now, Unicode is missing characters of most fundamental importance, such as the small dots as in "白", or frequently recurring semi-radicals such as the right side of "轻".
Websites edit
- http://www.decodeunicode.org/w3.php?viewMode=block&ucHex=2E80 if you want to dig really deep into the U+2E80 – U+2EFF CJK Radicals Supplement table
- http://www.decodeunicode.org/w3.php?viewMode=block&ucHex=2FF0 Unicode area for character outlinings
- http://www.decodeunicode.org/w3.php?viewMode=block&ucHex=3300 U+3300 – U+33FF CJK Compatibility - what's that good for?
Pronounce that word edit
- Good templates: {{rfap}} (audio file request), {{rfp}} (IPA request)
- Categories: Category:Requests for audio pronunciation (German)
- There are the following pronunciation systems here at Wiktionary: IPA, schoolbook phonetics and last resort phonetics
Hardies