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彿

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彿

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彿 Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
fú | fu2
English translation
similar, alike; Buddhist

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About 彿

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Number of strokes

8

Traditional form

彿

Contains the radical

chì

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

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Etymology of 彿

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

彳弗

Semantic compound

chì

Phonetic compound

Explanation

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

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Words with 彿

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
seemingly
仿佛 fǎngfú to seem彷彿
哈佛 Hā fó Harvard哈佛 Hā fó
佛罗里达 Fú luó lǐ dá Florida佛羅里達
佛教 Fó jiào Buddhism佛教 Fó jiào
佛山 Fó shān Foshan prefecture-level city in Guangdong佛山 Fó shān
丹佛 Dān fó Denver, Colorado丹佛 Dān fó
阿弥陀佛 Ē mí tuó Fó Amitabha Buddha阿彌陀佛
佛罗里达州 Fó luó lǐ dá zhōu Florida佛羅里達州
佛祖 Fó zǔ Buddha佛祖 Fó zǔ
佛罗伦萨 Fó luó lún sà Florence, city in Italy佛羅倫薩
哈佛大学 Hā fó Dà xué Harvard University哈佛大學
佛山市 Fó shān shì Foshan prefecture-level city in Guangdong 廣東省|广东省 Guǎng dōng shěng [Guǎng​dōng​shěng]佛山市 Fó shān shì
佛门 Fó mén Buddhism佛門
佛蒙特州 Fó méng tè zhōu Vermont, US state佛蒙特州 Fó méng tè zhōu
佛法 fó fǎ Buddhist doctrine佛法 fó fǎ
多佛 Duō fó Dover多佛 Duō fó
佛教徒 Fó jiào tú Buddhist佛教徒 Fó jiào tú
雪佛兰 Xuě fó lán Chevrolet雪佛蘭
佛陀 Fó tuó Buddha (a person who has attained Buddhahood, or specifically Siddhartha Gautama)佛陀 Fó tuó
佛罗伦斯 Fó luó lún sī Florence, city in Italy (Tw)佛羅倫斯

彿 Decomposition & Compounds

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