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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
qí | qi2
English translation
rough, uneven; jagged, rugged

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Number of strokes

11

Traditional form

Contains the radical

Shān

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

Learning hint

mountain

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

山奇

Semantic compound

Shān

Phonetic compound

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. Shān represents the meaning and represents the sound.

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hǎo de 宽阔 kuān kuò 道路 dào lù 渐渐 jiàn jiàn 变窄, Chéng le tiáo 崎岖 qí qū 不平 bù píng de 小径 xiǎo jìng .

The wide paved road degenerated into a narrow bumpy track.

这些 zhè xiē 崎岖 qí qū 不平 bù píng de 很快 jiù 摩托车 mótuōchē 轮胎 lúntāi 磨平 le .

These rough roads soon wore the tread of motorcycle tires off.

Words with

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
mountainous
崎岖 qí qū rugged崎嶇
宫崎 Gōng qí Miyazaki (Japanese surname and place name)宮崎
长崎 Cháng qí Nagasaki, Japan長崎
川崎 Chuān qí Kawasaki (name)川崎 Chuān qí
山崎 Shān qí Yamazaki or Yamasaki (Japanese surname)山崎 Shān qí
龙崎 Lóng qí Lungchi township in Tainan county 台南縣|台南县 Tái nán xiàn [Tái​nán​xiàn], Taiwan龍崎
柏崎 Bǎi qí Kashiwazaki (Japanese surname)柏崎 Bǎi qí
岩崎 Yán qí Iwasaki (Japanese surname)岩崎 Yán qí
宫崎吾朗 Gōng qí Wú lǎng Miyazaki Gorō (1967-), Japanese film director宮崎吾朗

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