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hàn

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hàn Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
hàn | han4
English translation
regret (sense of loss or dissatisfaction)
regret, remorse

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About hàn

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Number of strokes

16

Traditional form

hàn

Contains the radical

xīn

Part of speech

Noun morpheme / 名语素 Míng yǔsù

Learning hint

heart

Etymology of hàn

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

忄感

Semantic compound

xīn

Phonetic compound

gǎn

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. xīn represents the meaning and gǎn represents the sound.

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Example sentences using hàn

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āi ! duō 遗憾 yíhàn ya !

Oh! That's a pity!

shuì ,他帮 shǎng máng ,深感 shēn gǎn 遗憾 yíhàn .

He said he much regretted not being able to help.

de Xīn 女朋友 nǚ péng you 也许 yěxǔ 身材 shēncái hěn hǎo , dàn 遗憾 yíhàn de shì hěn bèn .

My new girlfriend may have a nice figure but unfortunately she's dead from the neck up.

Fāng 忽视 hūshì le 我们 wǒmen de 装船 zhuāng chuán 要求 yāoqiú ,我们 wǒmen 感到 gǎn dào 遗憾 yíhàn .

We regret to say that you have disregarded our shipping instructions.

hěn 遗憾 yíhàn zài 五六年 qián 去世 qùshì le

He died five or six years ago I'm sad to say.

Words with hàn

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
遗憾 yíhàn regret遺憾
hàn regret (sense of loss or dissatisfaction) hàn
缺憾 quē hàn a regret缺憾 quē hàn
憾事 hàn shì a matter for regret憾事 hàn shì
引以为憾 yǐn yǐ wéi hàn to consider sth regrettable (idiom)引以為憾

hàn Decomposition & Compounds

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hàn Decomposition

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