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止 (U+6B62) "stop" | ||||
Pronunciations | ||||
Pinyin: | zhǐ | |||
Bopomofo: | ㄓˇ | |||
Gwoyeu Romatzyh: | jyy | |||
Wade–Giles: | chih3 | |||
Cantonese Yale: | jí | |||
Jyutping: | zi2 | |||
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: | chí | |||
Japanese Kana: | シ shi (on'yomi) と-まる to-maru / と-める to-meru / や-める ya-meru (kun'yomi) | |||
Sino-Korean: | 지ji | |||
Names | ||||
Japanese name(s): | 止める/とめる tomeru 止偏/とめへん tomehen | |||
Hangul: | 그칠 geuchil | |||
Stroke order animation | ||||
Radical 77orradical stop (止部) meaning "stop" is one of the 34 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 4 strokes.
In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are 99 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.
止 is also the 73rd indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China.
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+0 | 止 |
+1 | 正 |
+2 | 此 |
+3 | 步 |
+4 | 武 歧 歨 (=步) 歩JP (=步) |
+5 | 歪 歫 |
+6 | 歬 (=前 -> 刀) 歭 |
+8 | 歮 |
+9 | 歰 歱 歲 歳JP (=歲) |
+10 | 歴JP (=歷) |
+11 | 歵 歶 |
+12 | 歷 |
+14 | 歸 |
As an independent sinogram 止 is a Chinese character. It is one of the kyōiku kanji or kanji taught in elementary school in Japan.[1] It is a second grade kanji.[1]
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See also: Kangxi radicals |
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GF 0011-2009 Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components prescribes 201 principle indexing components and 100 associated indexing components (in brackets) used in Simplified Chinese. Not all associated indexing components are listed above. |