Memory phrase for the Kanji: 有
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Hanzi-Trainer
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Meaning
| to have, there is, there are, to exist, to be
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Pronunciation |
yǒu |
Explanation |
Top left: hand /彐 (The fingers are left and at the right the forearm.), below: body 月/肉 |
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I have a hand and a body: I'm existing!
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Radicals
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Vocabulary
固有 |
gù yǒu |
intrinsic to sth; inherent; native |
富有 |
fù yǒu |
rich; full of |
有余 |
yǒu yú |
to have an abundance |
有益 |
yǒu yì |
useful; profitable |
有限 |
yǒu xiàn |
limited; finite |
有钱 |
yǒu qián |
well off; wealthy |
有害 |
yǒu hài |
destructive; harmful; damaging |
共有 |
gòng yǒu |
to have altogether; in all |
有名 |
yǒu míng |
famous; well-known |
原有 |
yuán yǒu |
original; former |
康有为 |
Kāng Yǒu wéi |
Kang Youwei (1858-1927), Confucian intellectual, educator and would-be reformer, main leader of the failed reform movement of 1898 |
康有为 |
Kāng Yǒu wéi |
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