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  taan1   jyutping
  tan1   pinyin
[1] [v] spread out; unfold; unroll
[2] [v] share; contribute; split the cost
[3] [n] vendor's stand; booth; stall
[4] [classifier] pool; puddle (of water, mud, etc)


nounAdditional PoS: verbclassifier
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Stroke count: 22
Level: 1
Radical: (#64)

This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
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This word has been viewed 7305 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 20th Apr 2012 02:33

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detail  saat3 taan1   = to finish; to end; to terminate; to conclude; to close; termination; closure
detail  saat3 taan1   = to finish; to end; to terminate; to conclude; to close; termination; closure
detail  faan1 taan1  fan1 tan1 = fan-tan, a Cantonese form of gambling
detail  taan1 hoi1   = lay open
detail  zap1 ji6 taan1   = fill my shoes
detail  taan1 dong3   = a stall; a kiosk
detail  taan1 paai4*2  tan1 pai2 = showdown; make deal
detail  baai2 dei6 taan1   = sell articles displayed on sidewalk floor
detail  syu1 bou3 taan1   = newsagent
detail  taan1 wai6*2  tan1 wei4 = a stall (at a market or fair); assign seats
See all 22 compounds (CantoDict reports 24 compounds in total, but some may be Common Formations)

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