Characters 3
Learning Chinese: writing the characters of Unit 3
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是 : to be
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Graphic components: 日 sun; 𤴓 variant of 正 straight, correct.
Etymology : 是 is composed of two parts: at the top, the component 日 , which means "sun" or "day", and at the bottom, the component 正 (zhèng), which means "straight" or "correct". In ancient scripts, 是 originally represented the idea of truth or correctness, which evolved to express the affirmation of a state or an existence.
Phonetics: the of pinyin is pronounced like the "sh" in "she". The of pinyin is pronounced like a buzzed vowel, close to the "i" in "bird" (without the r), when it follows .
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Graphic components: 日 sun; 𤴓 variant of 正 straight, correct.
Etymology : 是 is composed of two parts: at the top, the component 日 , which means "sun" or "day", and at the bottom, the component 正 (zhèng), which means "straight" or "correct". In ancient scripts, 是 originally represented the idea of truth or correctness, which evolved to express the affirmation of a state or an existence.
Evolution of the character :
| Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script |
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| 是 | 是 | 是 | 是 |
他 : he, him
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Graphic components: 亻 human; 也 viper or vessel.
Etymology : The character 他 was originally a phonetic borrowing from a character for snake 它 . The 'man' component was later added 亻 to form the character 佗. 他 is a variant of this character. It is this variant that has been preserved.
Phonetics reminder: the of pinyin is pronounced with a puff of air (an aspirated consonant).
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Graphic components: 亻 human; 也 viper or vessel.
Etymology : The character 他 was originally a phonetic borrowing from a character for snake 它 . The 'man' component was later added 亻 to form the character 佗. 他 is a variant of this character. It is this variant that has been preserved.
Evolution of the character :
| Oracle bone | Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script | Modern |
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| 它 | 他 | 他 | 他 | 他 | 他 |
她 : she. Pronounced like "he", but the character is different: the left component is the 'woman' one.
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Graphic components: 女 woman; 也 viper or vessel.
Etymology : Before the 20th century, the pronoun " " for "she" did not exist as a distinct form, and this character was created to mark a gender distinction in the modern written language by replacing the 'human' component 亻 with the 'woman' one 女 in the left part of the character "he" 他 .
Phonetics reminder: the of pinyin is pronounced with a puff of air (an aspirated consonant).
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Graphic components: 女 woman; 也 viper or vessel.
Etymology : Before the 20th century, the pronoun " " for "she" did not exist as a distinct form, and this character was created to mark a gender distinction in the modern written language by replacing the 'human' component 亻 with the 'woman' one 女 in the left part of the character "he" 他 .
的 : determinative particle (see the grammar)
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Graphic components: 白 white; 勺 spoon.
Etymology : 的 is composed of 白 (white) on the left, and 勺 (spoon) on the right. Together they originally expressed bright clarity, which helped people make out and grasp the things around them. By extension, it came to mean the center of a target. It is still found with this meaning in certain words, where it is then pronounced .
Phonetics reminder: the of pinyin is pronounced between a "d" and a "t", but closer to "t". The of pinyin is pronounced very open, like the "u" in "but" or the "uh" in "duh".
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Graphic components: 白 white; 勺 spoon.
Etymology : 的 is composed of 白 (white) on the left, and 勺 (spoon) on the right. Together they originally expressed bright clarity, which helped people make out and grasp the things around them. By extension, it came to mean the center of a target. It is still found with this meaning in certain words, where it is then pronounced .
Evolution of the character :
| Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script |
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| 的 | 的 | 的 | 的 |
叫 : to be called
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Graphic components: 口 mouth; 丩 two joined cords.
Etymology : 叫 is a character formed from the 'mouth' 口, which represents sounds or the act of speaking, and the phonetic part 丩 (), which gives the indication of pronunciation. 丩 originally represented two joined cords.
Phonetics: the of pinyin is pronounced like the "j" in "jeep", but with the back of the tongue. The trick is to keep the tip of your tongue behind your lower teeth while pronouncing a "j". is pronounced "yaow" (ee-ah-oh run together).
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Graphic components: 口 mouth; 丩 two joined cords.
Etymology : 叫 is a character formed from the 'mouth' 口, which represents sounds or the act of speaking, and the phonetic part 丩 (), which gives the indication of pronunciation. 丩 originally represented two joined cords.
Evolution of the character :
| Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script |
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| 叫 | 叫 | 叫 | 叫 |
什 : has no meaning on its own. 什么 : what?
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Graphic components: 亻 man/human; 十 ten.
Etymology : 什 or is a character made of a radical and a phonetic part. It is formed from the 'man' radical 亻 (a variant of 人, "man") on the left, and the phonetic part 十 (shí, "ten") on the right. Originally, 什 referred to a group of 10 soldiers.
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Graphic components: 亻 man/human; 十 ten.
Etymology : 什 or is a character made of a radical and a phonetic part. It is formed from the 'man' radical 亻 (a variant of 人, "man") on the left, and the phonetic part 十 (shí, "ten") on the right. Originally, 什 referred to a group of 10 soldiers.
Evolution of the character :
| Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script |
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| 什 | 什 | 什 | 什 |
么 : has no meaning on its own. 什么 : what?
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Graphic components: 厶 private.
Etymology : 么 or is a simplified character used mainly in question words such as 什么 (" ", "what" or "which"). It is the simplification of the traditional character 麼. This character is made of the phonetic element 麻 hemp, and of 幺 "a very fine thread". The character 麼 originally meant "fine/thin". Nowadays, the character 么 is mainly used in interrogative expressions and colloquial words.
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Graphic components: 厶 private.
Etymology : 么 or is a simplified character used mainly in question words such as 什么 (" ", "what" or "which"). It is the simplification of the traditional character 麼. This character is made of the phonetic element 麻 hemp, and of 幺 "a very fine thread". The character 麼 originally meant "fine/thin". Nowadays, the character 么 is mainly used in interrogative expressions and colloquial words.
Evolution of the character :
| Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script | Simplified |
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| 麻 幺 | 麻 幺 | 麻 幺 | 么 | 么 |
Vocabulary:
- 什么 : what, which
谁 : who?
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Graphic components: 讠 speech; 隹 short-tailed bird.
Etymology : 谁 (or ) is the simplified form of 誰. It is made of the 'speech' radical 讠 (a simplification of 言, meaning "speech" or "language"), indicating a link with communication or questions, and of the phonetic part 隹 , which represents a short-tailed bird and here serves as the phonetic component.
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Graphic components: 讠 speech; 隹 short-tailed bird.
Etymology : 谁 (or ) is the simplified form of 誰. It is made of the 'speech' radical 讠 (a simplification of 言, meaning "speech" or "language"), indicating a link with communication or questions, and of the phonetic part 隹 , which represents a short-tailed bird and here serves as the phonetic component.
Evolution of the character :
| Oracle bone | Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script | Simplified |
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| 隹 | 谁 | 谁 | 谁 | 谁 | 谁 |
老 : to be old, old
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Graphic components: 耂 headdress; 匕 spoon.
Etymology : 老 is a pictogram depicting an elderly person bent over a cane with long hair.
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Graphic components: 耂 headdress; 匕 spoon.
Etymology : 老 is a pictogram depicting an elderly person bent over a cane with long hair.
Evolution of the character :
| Oracle bone | Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script |
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| 老 | 老 | 老 | 老 | 老 |
师 : (master), not used on its own. The word "master" is said 师父
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Graphic components: 刂 knife (vertical variant of 刀) ; 一 one; 巾 cloth, scarf, turban.
Etymology : 师 is an ideogram. It is the simplification of 師 which is composed of two elements: on the left, the component 𠂤 which represents a small hill; on the right, 帀 which meant "to encircle". The original character referred to a group of soldiers patrolling around the camp. By extension, 师 became a term for a master or teacher, a figure of authority in a specific field.
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Graphic components: 刂 knife (vertical variant of 刀) ; 一 one; 巾 cloth, scarf, turban.
Etymology : 师 is an ideogram. It is the simplification of 師 which is composed of two elements: on the left, the component 𠂤 which represents a small hill; on the right, 帀 which meant "to encircle". The original character referred to a group of soldiers patrolling around the camp. By extension, 师 became a term for a master or teacher, a figure of authority in a specific field.
Evolution of the character :
| Oracle bone | Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script | Simplified |
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| 師 | 师 | 师 | 师 | 师 | 师 |
Vocabulary:
- 老师 : teacher, instructor
同 : similar
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Graphic components: 冂 inverted box; 一 one; 口 mouth.
Etymology : 同 is an ideogram. It is composed of two elements: at the top, the component 凡 "all, together", and inside, the character 口 , which means "mouth" or "opening". Together they evoke the idea of several people united by one voice. By extension, 同 came to mean "together", "identical" or "similar".
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Graphic components: 冂 inverted box; 一 one; 口 mouth.
Etymology : 同 is an ideogram. It is composed of two elements: at the top, the component 凡 "all, together", and inside, the character 口 , which means "mouth" or "opening". Together they evoke the idea of several people united by one voice. By extension, 同 came to mean "together", "identical" or "similar".
Evolution of the character :
| Oracle bone | Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script |
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| 同 | 同 | 同 | 同 | 同 |
学 : to learn
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Graphic components: ⺍ small; 冖 roof; 子 child.
Etymology : 学 is an ideogram. The traditional character 學 gives a clue to understanding its composition. It is formed of two hands 臼 surrounding counting sticks 爻, a roof 冖 , and the child 子 . Together, the character evokes children under a roof, suggesting the idea of a place dedicated to study and learning. The simplified version 学 keeps this symbolism while simplifying the roof and omitting some strokes.
Phonetics: the of pinyin is pronounced like an "s", but with the back of the tongue. The trick is to keep the tip of your tongue behind your lower teeth while pronouncing an "s". is pronounced "ü-eh": say "ee" with rounded lips (the ü sound after x), then "eh".
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Graphic components: ⺍ small; 冖 roof; 子 child.
Etymology : 学 is an ideogram. The traditional character 學 gives a clue to understanding its composition. It is formed of two hands 臼 surrounding counting sticks 爻, a roof 冖 , and the child 子 . Together, the character evokes children under a roof, suggesting the idea of a place dedicated to study and learning. The simplified version 学 keeps this symbolism while simplifying the roof and omitting some strokes.
Evolution of the character :
| Oracle bone | Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script | Simplified |
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| 學 | 学 | 学 | 学 | 学 | 学 |
Vocabulary:
- 同学 : classmate, or a title for a student
- 学生 : pupil, student
请 : to invite, please
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Graphic components: 讠 speech; 青 blue-green.
Etymology : 请 is a phono-semantic compound. It is formed from the component 讠 'speech', which gives the idea of inviting, and the phonetic component 青 (blue-green).
Phonetics: the of pinyin is pronounced like the "ch" in "cheese", but with the back of the tongue. The trick is to keep the tip of your tongue behind your lower teeth while pronouncing a "ch". is pronounced as in English: the final stays "stuck" against the palate.
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Graphic components: 讠 speech; 青 blue-green.
Etymology : 请 is a phono-semantic compound. It is formed from the component 讠 'speech', which gives the idea of inviting, and the phonetic component 青 (blue-green).
Evolution of the character :
| Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script | Simplified |
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| 请 | 请 | 请 | 请 | 请 |
问 : to ask, question
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Graphic components: 门 door; 口 mouth.
Etymology : 问 (simplified form of 問) is composed of 门 (door) and 口 (mouth). Originally, it represented the act of asking questions at the entrance of a house. By extension, it took on the meanings of "to question", "to ask".
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Graphic components: 门 door; 口 mouth.
Etymology : 问 (simplified form of 問) is composed of 门 (door) and 口 (mouth). Originally, it represented the act of asking questions at the entrance of a house. By extension, it took on the meanings of "to question", "to ask".
Evolution of the character :
| Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script |
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| 问 | 问 | 问 | 问 |
Vocabulary:
- 请问 : excuse me (to ask a question)
名 : (given name)
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Graphic components: 夕 dusk; 口 mouth.
Etymology : 名 is composed of two parts: the 'mouth' component 口 at the bottom, associated with language or speaking, and the upper part 夕, which represented the moon or the night and now means dusk. In ancient China, a name was often given during ceremonies at dusk, hence the association with night. This character thus symbolizes the idea of naming someone in a formal or ritual context.
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Graphic components: 夕 dusk; 口 mouth.
Etymology : 名 is composed of two parts: the 'mouth' component 口 at the bottom, associated with language or speaking, and the upper part 夕, which represented the moon or the night and now means dusk. In ancient China, a name was often given during ceremonies at dusk, hence the association with night. This character thus symbolizes the idea of naming someone in a formal or ritual context.
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| Oracle bone | Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script |
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| 名 | 名 | 名 | 名 | 名 |
字 : written character
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Graphic components: 宀 roof; 子 child.
Etymology : 字 is composed of two elements: the roof 宀 at the top, representing a shelter or a house, and the phonetic component 子 , meaning "child". In ancient Chinese culture, teaching children to write was traditionally done at home. Thus, 字 evokes the idea of a written character, connected with teaching children under a roof.
Phonetics: the of pinyin is pronounced like the "ds" in "kids". The of pinyin is pronounced like a buzzed vowel, close to the "i" in "bird" (without the r), when it follows .
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Graphic components: 宀 roof; 子 child.
Etymology : 字 is composed of two elements: the roof 宀 at the top, representing a shelter or a house, and the phonetic component 子 , meaning "child". In ancient Chinese culture, teaching children to write was traditionally done at home. Thus, 字 evokes the idea of a written character, connected with teaching children under a roof.
Evolution of the character :
| Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script |
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| 字 | 字 | 字 | 字 |
Vocabulary:
- 名字 : given name
明 : (light, brightness, name of the Ming dynasty, 1368–1644)
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Graphic components: 日 sun; 月 moon.
Etymology : 明 is an ideogram. It is composed of two elements: 日 meaning "sun" on the left, and 月 meaning "moon" on the right. Combining the sun and the moon symbolizes the idea of brightness and illumination, since the sun shines during the day and the moon at night. 明 thus represents light, knowledge, and by extension the notion of understanding or insight.
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Graphic components: 日 sun; 月 moon.
Etymology : 明 is an ideogram. It is composed of two elements: 日 meaning "sun" on the left, and 月 meaning "moon" on the right. Combining the sun and the moon symbolizes the idea of brightness and illumination, since the sun shines during the day and the moon at night. 明 thus represents light, knowledge, and by extension the notion of understanding or insight.
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| Oracle bone | Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script |
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| 明 | 明 | 明 | 明 | 明 |
月 : the month / (moon)
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Component: 月 is a component meaning "moon".
Etymology : 月 is a primitive pictogram representing a crescent moon. This character symbolizes both the moon and the concept of month, linked to the lunar cycle.
Phonetics: the before is pronounced like "yu-eh" (say "ee" with rounded lips, then "eh").
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Component: 月 is a component meaning "moon".
Etymology : 月 is a primitive pictogram representing a crescent moon. This character symbolizes both the moon and the concept of month, linked to the lunar cycle.
Evolution of the character :
| Oracle bone | Bronze | Seal script | Clerical script | Regular script |
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| 月 | 月 | 月 | 月 | 月 |
Vocabulary:
- 月月 : a given name used for the lesson