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huì Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
huì | hui4
English translation
taboo; to shun, to conceal, to avoid mentioning

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About huì

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Number of strokes

16

Traditional form

huì

Contains the radical

yán

Part of speech

Non-morpheme / 非语素字 Fēi yǔsù zì

Learning hint

speech

Etymology of huì

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

言韋

Semantic compound

yán

Phonetic compound

wéi

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. yán represents the meaning and wéi represents the sound. Simplified form of huì .

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Words with huì

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
忌讳 jìhuì taboo忌諱
直言不讳 zhí yán bù huì to speak bluntly (idiom)直言不諱
避讳 bì huì to avoid避諱
供认不讳 gòng rèn bù huì to plead guilty供認不諱
不讳 bù huì to die不諱
huì taboo word huì
讳莫如深 huì mò rú shēn important matter that must be kept secret (idiom); don't breathe a word of it to anyone!諱莫如深
隐讳 yǐn huì to hold back from saying precisely what is on one's mind隱諱
讳疾忌医 huì jí jì yī to keep one's shortcomings secret諱疾忌醫
名讳 míng huì taboo name (e.g. of emperor)名諱
直言无讳 zhí yán wú huì to speak one's mind直言無諱

huì Decomposition & Compounds

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