The Chinese Radical: 南


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south    南

Explanation

Used in these characters:
JLPT HSK 3
south
nán
At a Japanese camping ground it is preferred (and thus more expensive) to have the entrance of the tent directed to the south
It costs ten Yen ¥ to have the entrance of the tent directed towards the south.
JLPT HSK 5
to offer, to present, dedicate, donate
xiàn
Left: south (It costs ten Yen ¥, for the entrance towards south .), right: dog (The big man holds in his arms: a dog )
In the south, dogs are an offered present.
JLPT no HSK
mumble in repetition
nán
Left: mouth , right: south (It costs ten Yen ¥, for the entrance towards the south .)
The mouth is directed to the south (= downwards) when mumbling.
JLPT no HSK
Machilus nanmu, Chinese cedar, Chinese giant redwood
nán
Left: tree , right: south (It costs ten Yen ¥, for the entrance towards south .)
The tree with the proununciation 'nán', as used at 'south' is the: Nanmu.

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