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  git3   jyutping
  jie2   pinyin
clean; pure; spotless; stainless; immaculate



adjective
Stroke count: 15
Level: 1
Radical: (#85)

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

This word has been viewed 9956 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 11th Jun 2011 05:50

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detail  cing1 git3  qing1 jie2 = clean
detail  zing2 git3  zheng3 jie2 = neat; tidy
detail  git3 baak6  jie2 bai2 = pure white; spotlessly white
detail  gaan2 git3  jian3 jie2 = succinct; concise; pithy
detail  seon4 git3  chun2 jie2 = pure; clean; honest; uncorrupted
detail  sai2 git3 zing1  xi3 jie2 jing1 = detergent
detail  bat1 zing2 git3 dik1  bu4 zheng3 jie2 de5 = unkempt
detail  git3 zing6  jie2 jing4 = 1. clean; purify 2. cleanliness; pure
detail  sai2 git3 zai1  xi3 jie2 ji4 = liquid detergent
detail  bou2 git3 soeng1  bao3 jie2 xiang1 = litter-bin
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Showing all 2 examples containing 潔
detail 洗潔精出嚟
Squeeze out some detergent.
detail 注意地鐵車廂嚴禁飲食保持車廂清潔衛生多謝合作
Please remember. No eating or drinking on MTR trains. Help us keep them fresh, clean and tidy. Thank you!
[http://www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/phorum/read.php?14,132183 It's supposed to be a MTR announcement, but the wordings are not exactly the same.]

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