Memory phrase for the Kanji: 戴


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Meaning

to put on or wear (glasses, hat, gloves etc), to bear, support

Pronunciation

dài

Explanation

Right: variant of halberd , below: extraordinary (field , together ) [ was simplified to: 异] - Here, see top&right as variant of military (= with the ten men with the halberds )

Mnemonic

In the military they are in the field and have together (the same cloths) put on.

Radicals

together; common
extraordinary, strangeThis traditional was simplified to 异 ("yì") and also means: different, other, hetero-
militaryThe ten (persons) at the halberd form the military.
halberd
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Vocabulary

 爱戴  ài dài  to love and respect; love and respect
 拥戴  yōng dài  to give one's allegiance; (popular) support
 推戴  tuī dài  to endorse (sb for leader)
 推戴  tuī dài  

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