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[1] seven; seven times [2] [n] a seventh day after death, when sacrifice is offered until seven times seven days (forty-ninth) is over alternate and formal form used on checks, in accounting and banking: 柒
Stroke count: 2
Level: 1
Radical: 一 (#1)
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Don't confuse with: 匕乇乜也 |
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Showing all 7 examples containing 七 There are seven days in a week. I need to wake up at 7 o'clock tomorrow. We meet (outside) at Seven-Eleven shop at 7:00. That day, I think I was only seven. I've already clearly put into writing that it starts at 7 o'clock. Boss got really pissed off by the workers. When working out the accounts, considering the rental, insurance, utility bills, and other deductibles, there won't be much profit to be made. Legend 國 : Written Chinese only 粵 : Spoken Cantonese only |
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: the Jyutping romanisation (pronunciation)
: the Mandarin pronunciation of the word in pinyin.