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  nung1   jyutping
  nong2   pinyin
scorch; burn

* Simplified variant : The standard component simplification substitution of to turns into , but note that is not listed as an official PRC simplified character.
* Some dictionaries list an alternative Cantonese pronunciation of [nung4]. We are uncertain whether this was a past pronunciation or just a blind mapping to the phonetic component .
* Discussion at: [www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk]
Stroke count: 17
Level: 3
Radical: (#86)

This character is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
燶 / 㶶

This word has been viewed 7539 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by theABC on 29th Jul 2007 22:03 and last edited on 11th Aug 2009 00:40

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detail  caau2 nung1   = to lose through speculation
detail  bou1 nung1 faan6   = to overcook rice
detail  min6 nung1 nung1   = look upset; look angry; look bitter; look unhappy
detail  din6 nung1  dian4 nong2 = 1. burns resulting from an electric shock 2.burn by electricity
detail  siu1 nung1  shao1 nong2 = burn; charr
detail  kung4 dou3 nung1  qiong2 dao4 nong2 = [俗] very poor

Showing 1 example containing 燶
detail ,煲燶飯
If you add too little water, you will burn the rice.
[http://www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/phorum/read.php?14,134219,134225#msg-134225]

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