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  juk6 juk6*2   jyutping
  yu4   pinyin
[1] [n] jade; precious stone; gem
[2] (of a woman) pure; fair; beautiful
[3] [adj] graceful; slender; elegant
[4] [adj] a polite expression for "your"



Jyutping juk6*2 is often used in last syllable of bi- or multi-syllabic nouns.
Default PoS: noun Additional PoS: adjective
Stroke count: 5
Level: 1
Radical: (#96)

This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.

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This word has been viewed 12411 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 16th Sep 2013 04:51

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detail  juk6/6*1 mai5  yu4 mi3 = maize; corn
detail  juk6 mai5 pin3*2  yu4 mi3 pian4 = corn flakes
detail  juk6 neoi5/5*2  yu4 nv3 = a well-mannered girl; fairy damsel in land of immortals
detail  juk6 gwai3   = coriander
detail  juk6 bat1 doek3 bat1 sing4 hei3   = jade without chiseling will not become a useful object
detail  juk6 mun4  yu4 men2 = Yumen; the vagina
detail  juk6 mun4 ci4  yu4 men2 chi2 = the female sex organ (lit., "the jade gate [vaginal opening] pond")
detail  juk6 aak3*2   = a jade bracelet
detail  bik1 juk6  bi4yu4 = jasper
detail  juk6 zuk1  ju4 zhu2 = fragrant Solomonseal Rhizome (Polygonati Odorati Rhizoma)
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