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kěn

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kěn Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
kěn | ken3
English translation
to gnaw
to nibble
to bite
to gnaw, to chew, to bite

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About kěn

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Number of strokes

11

Traditional form

kěn

Contains the radical

kǒu

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí

Learning hint

mouth

Etymology of kěn

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

口肯

Semantic compound

kǒu

Phonetic compound

kěn

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. kǒu represents the meaning and kěn represents the sound.

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Example sentences using kěn

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老鼠 lǎoshǔ kěn huài le 一些 yī xiē 木制品.

The rats have chewed away some of the woodwork.

老鼠 lǎoshǔ 木器 mù qì 全啃 huài le .

The rats have eaten away most of the woodwork.

zhè gǒu 骨头 gǔtou kěn 光光 guāng guāng de .

The dog picked the bone clean.

老鼠 lǎoshǔ 一点一点 yī diǎn yī diǎn de kěn zhāo 花生 huāshēng .

The mouse nibbled at the peanuts.

gǒu zài kěn gēn 骨头 gǔtou .

The dog was chewing a bone.

Words with kěn

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
kěn to gnaw kěn
嘴啃泥 zuǐ kěn ní to fall flat on one's face嘴啃泥 zuǐ kěn ní

kěn Decomposition & Compounds

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kěn Decomposition

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