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nán

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nán Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
nán | nan2
English translation
hard, difficult, arduous; unable

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About nán

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Number of strokes

19

Traditional form

nán

Contains the radical

zhuī

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

Learning hint

bird

Etymology of nán

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

堇隹

Semantic compound

zhuī

Phonetic compound

jǐn

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. zhuī represents the meaning and jǐn represents the sound. The character is based on the original meaning "type of bird", which is unrelated to the modern meaning. The simplified character nán was adapted from the cursive form of the trad

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Words with nán

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
nán problem nán
难道 nándào don't tell me ...難道
困难 kùnnan difficult困難
难以 nán yǐ hard to (predict, imagine etc)難以
难过 nánguò to feel sad難過
艰难 jiānnán hard艱難
难以置信 nán yǐ zhì xìn hard to believe難以置信
难受 nánshòu to feel unwell難受
难度 nán dù trouble難度
难得 nándé seldom難得
灾难 zāinàn disaster災難
难题 nán tí difficult problem難題
难怪 nánguài (it's) no wonder (that...)難怪
难忘 nán wàng unforgettable難忘
难堪 nánkān hard to take難堪
难免 nánmiǎn hard to avoid難免
为难 wéinán to feel embarrassed or awkward為難
遇难 yù nàn to perish遇難
苦难 kǔ nàn suffering苦難
难关 nán guān difficulty難關
难看 nán kàn ugly難看
难民 nàn mín refugee難民
难点 nán diǎn difficulty難點
避难所 bì nàn suǒ refuge避難所

nán Decomposition & Compounds

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