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kāi

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kāi Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
kāi | kai1
English translation
to open; to start, to initiate, to begin

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About kāi

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Number of strokes

12

Traditional form

kāi

Contains the radical

mén

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

Learning hint

gate

Etymology of kāi

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

門开

Semantic compound

mén

Phonetic compound

kāi

Explanation

Simplified form of kāi . Pictograph of two hands opening the bolt on a door. The traditional component mén was removed for simplification.

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Words with kāi

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
开始 kāishǐ to begin開始
kāi to open kāi
离开 líkāi to depart離開
开心 kāixīn to feel happy開心
开发 kāifā to develop開發
打开 dǎ kāi to open打開
开展 kāizhǎn to launch開展
公开 gōngkāi public公開
召开 zhàokāi to convoke召開
开枪 kāi qiāng to open fire開槍
开放 kāifàng to bloom開放
展开 zhǎnkāi to unfold展開
放开 fàng kāi to let go放開
开车 kāi chē to drive a car開車
开玩笑 kāiwánxiào to play a joke開玩笑
分开 fēn kāi to separate分開
开口 kāi kǒu to open one's mouth開口
开门 kāi mén to open for business開門
走开 zǒu kāi to leave走開
开通 kāi tōng to open up (windows for air, ideas for discussion, transportation routes etc)開通
开会 kāi huì to hold a meeting開會
开除 kāichú to fire (an employee)開除
拉开 lā kāi to pull open拉開
开工 kāi gōng to start a construction job開工
改革开放 gǎi gé kāi fàng to reform and open to the outside world改革開放

kāi Decomposition & Compounds

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