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fèn Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
fèn | fen4
English translation
manure, dung; shit, excrement

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About fèn

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Number of strokes

12

Traditional form

fèn

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

grain

Etymology of fèn

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

米共

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

gòng

Explanation

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

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Example sentences using fèn

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tíng zài shù xià de 车上 Quán shì diǎo fèn .

There were bird droppings all over the car parked under the tree.

为什么 wèishénme diǎo fèn 沾污 de tóng xiàng jìng 干干净净 de 铜象 gēng 具有 jù yǒu 威仪 wēi yí ?

Why is a bird - soiled statue more commanding than one that is clean?

甲壳虫 Jiǎ qiào chóng fèn 粒埋起来 qǐlai ,然后 ránhòu zài 里面 lǐ miàn 产卵 chǎn luǎn .

Beetles bury pellets of dung and lay their eggs within them.

讨厌 tǎoyàn zǒu jìn 地面 dì miàn 满是 fèn de 地方 dìfāng wéi gǒu .

I hated going into those dung - marked grounds to feed that dog.

yāo shè fèn gěi de 园子施肥 shī féi .

I try to get horse hockey for my garden.

Words with fèn

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
fèn manure fèn
粪便 fèn biàn excrement糞便
大粪 dà fèn human excrement大糞
粪土 fèn tǔ dung糞土
化粪池 huà fèn chí septic tank化糞池
粪肥 fèn féi manure糞肥
胎粪 tāi fèn meconium胎糞
鸟粪 niǎo fèn guano鳥糞
喷粪 pēn fèn to talk crap噴糞
马粪纸 mǎ fèn zhǐ strawboard馬糞紙
视如粪土 shì rú fèn tǔ to look upon as dirt視如糞土

fèn Decomposition & Compounds

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