𡅏

𡅏 U+2114F, 𡅏
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2114F
𡅎
[U+2114E]
CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B 𡅐
[U+21150]

Translingual

Han character

𡅏 (radical 30, +18, 21 strokes, cangjie input 口戈火廿 (RIFT), composition)

References


Chinese

trad. 𡅏
simp. 𠲥
variant forms

Pronunciation


Definitions

𡅏

(Min Dong)
  1. Particle placed before a verb to indicate progressive aspect: to be ...-ing
    𡅏食飯 / 𠲥食饭 [Min Dong]   Nguāi lā̤ siăh>siĕh-*buông. / [ŋuai³³ l̃ɛ³³ sieʔ⁵⁻²¹ puɔŋ²⁴²] [Bàng-uâ-cê / IPA]   I am eating.
  2. Particle placed after a verb to indicate continuous aspect: to be ...-ing
    𡅏 / 𠲥 [Min Dong]   sô̤i lā̤ / [sɔy²⁴² l̃ɛ³³] [Bàng-uâ-cê / IPA]   to be sitting
  3. Particle placed after a verb to indicate perfective aspect.
  4. to the extent that
  5. Particle placed between a verb or adjective and the main verb to indicate the state: -ly
  6. Particle placed after an adverb for emphasis.
  7. Modal particle used to indicate emphasis or exaggeration.
  8. Placed after a noun to indicate location.

Vietnamese

Glyph origin

Phono-semantic compound (形聲) : semantic  (mouth) + phonetic  (lễ)

Han character

𡅏: Nôm readings: lể[1][2], lẫy[1][2]

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References

  1. Nguyễn (2014).
  2. Trần (2004).
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