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  mou6   jyutping
  mao4   pinyin
[1] emit; give off; send out
[2] risk; brave; jeopardize
[3] affront; offend; bold; rash
[4] assume false identity; pose as

is pronounced mak6 in Jyutping and mo4 in Pinyin when used in , name of a chieftain of Xiongnu in the early Han dynasty.
Default PoS: verb Additional PoS: adjective
Stroke count: 9
Level: 3
Radical: (#13)

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

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This word has been viewed 7155 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 8th Nov 2009 08:20

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detail  mou6 fung1 him2  mao4 feng1 xian3 = to take risks
detail  mou6 faan6  mao4 fan4 = offend; affront
detail  zok3 gam2 mou6  zuo4 gan3 mao4 = have a cold
detail  mou6 hou6  mao4 hao4 = colon (as in the punctuation mark)
detail  gam2 mou6  gan3 mao4 = a cold; to catch a cold
detail  gaa2 mou6  jia3 mao4 = to impersonate; to pose as; to palm off a fake as genuine
detail  mou6 him2  mao4 xian3 = take a risk; risky
detail  mou6 paai4 fo3  mao4 pai2 huo4 = faker; counterfeit
detail  lau4 hang4 sing3 gam2 mou6  liu2 xing2 xing4 gan3 mao4 = influenza
detail  gam2 mou6 joek6  gan3 mao4 yao4 = cold medicine
See all 28 compounds (CantoDict reports 32 compounds in total, but some may be Common Formations)

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