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sāi

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sāi Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
sāi | sai1
English translation
jaw; gills

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About sāi

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Number of strokes

13

Traditional form

sāi

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

flesh

Etymology of sāi

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

⺼思

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound. Simplified form of .

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Example sentences using sāi

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de 腮帮子 sāi bāng zi Sāi Mǎn .

His cheek is stuffed with pear.

个子 gèzi Gāo ,头顶 tóu dǐng , sāi 边蓄 zhāo bìn .

He was a tall bald man wearing sideburns.

de 头发 tóufa 乌黑 wūhēi 卷曲 juǎn qū 脸上 le 腮红 sāi hóng

She had curly black hair and rouged cheeks.

已经 yǐjīng 决定 juédìng 留起络腮胡子 luò sāi hú zi

He has decided to grow a beard and a moustache.

Words with sāi

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
sāi cheek sāi
腮腺炎 sāi xiàn yán mumps腮腺炎 sāi xiàn yán
腮红 sāi hóng rouge (cosmetics)腮紅
腮帮子 sāi bāng zi cheek腮幫子
络腮胡子 luò sāi hú zi full beard絡腮鬍子
腮腺 sāi xiàn parotid gland腮腺 sāi xiàn
抓耳挠腮 zhuā ěr náo sāi to tweak one's ears and scratch one's cheeks (as an expression of anxiety, delight, frustration etc) (idiom)抓耳撓腮
落腮胡子 luò sāi hú zi full beard落腮鬍子
腮颊 sāi jiá cheek腮頰

sāi Decomposition & Compounds

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