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  zyu1   jyutping
  zhu1 shu1   pinyin
[1] red; cinnabar; vermilion [2] a Chinese family name

Stroke count: 6
Level: 2
Radical: (#75)

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

This word has been viewed 7825 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 8th Jul 2009 20:44

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detail  zyu1 gu2*1 lik6*1   = chocolate
detail  jit6 zyu1 gu2*1 lik6*1  re4 zhu1 gu3 li4 = hot chocolate
detail  zyu1 gu2*1 lik6*1 naai5   = chocolate milk
detail  zyu1 gu2*1 lik6*1 seoi3   = chocolate chips
detail  zyu1 jau4*2   = strong soy sauce (lit., "red oil")
detail  zyu1 ji6 sing6*2   = fake or counterfeit jewelery
detail  zyu1 seon4 hou6 ci2  zhu1 chun2 hao4 chi3 = red lips and white teeth- extremely gorgeous or handsome
detail  zyu1 zoek3  zhu1 que4 = Vermilion Bird
detail  zyu1 gaa1 tong4 long4 kyun4  zhu1 jia1 tang2 lang2 quan2 = Chu Gar Praying Mantis Kung Fu , a traditional Hakka Kung Fu style
detail  gan6 mak6 ze2 hak1, gan6 zyu ze2 cik3  jin4 mo4 zhe3 hei1, jin4 zhu1 zhe3 chi4 = you resemble the people you associate with
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Showing all 2 examples containing 朱
detail audio 唔要$5朱古力?
Do you want to pay $5 to get a chocolate?
[note the absent character 購 from 換購]
detail audio 唔要$5換購朱古力?
Do you want to pay $5 to get a chocolate?

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: This term is used in Mandarin/Standard written Chinese, not Cantonese.  
: This term is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
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