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a legedary red horse with black mane and tail This character is mostly used as a phonetic loan for the Cantonese noun 馬騮 (monkey).
Stroke count: 20
Level: 3
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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騮 / 骝 | ||
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馬騮搣 maa5 lau4*1 mit1 = monkey picked tea 粵 馬騮 maa5 lau4*1 = monkey; naughty child 粵 馬騮衣 maa5 lau4*1 ji1 = monkey suit (poorly fitting clothes) 粵 甩繩馬騮 lat1 sing4*2 maa5 lau4*1 = crazed, uncontrolled; unruly 粵 馬騮仔 maa5 lau4*1 zai2 = a young monkey; a naughty child 粵 馬騮藤 maa5 lau4*1 tang4 = mountain orange (Melodinus suaveolens) 粵 馬騮精 maa5 lau4*1 zeng1 = a (hyperactive) mischievous child 粵 馬騮梯 maa5 lau4*1 tai1 = a monkey ladder; "monkey bars" 粵 馬騮架 maa5 lau4*1 gaa3*2 = a jungle gym 粵 馬騮乾 maa5 lau4 gon1 = a skinny person 粵 馬騮三 maa5 lau4 saam1 = a naughty kid; a mischievous child 粵 |
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Legend 國 : This term is used in Mandarin/Standard written Chinese, not Cantonese. 粵 : This term is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. No icon: This term is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |