Chinese Symbol 可
What you see below, and can magnify, is the Chinese character for: approve; can, may; need doing, be worth doing; fit, suit; but, yet; used to emphasize the tone of the speaker; used to emphasize to tone of an interrogative sentence; used to emphasize the tone of a rhetorical question; about; a surname; first character of the Chinese word for 'khan':
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可
- | Approve; can, may; need (doing), be worth (doing); fit, suit |
- | But, yet |
- | (Used to emphasize the tone of the speaker) |
- | (Used to emphasize to tone of an interrogative sentence) |
- | (Used to emphasize the tone of a rhetorical question) |
- | About |
- | (A surname) |
- | (First character of the Chinese word for 'khan': |
More symbols with the following meanings:
Can
May
Need
Fit
Suit
But
Yet
About
A warning: In Chinese, words are often composed by two Chinese characters, and sometimes by three or more. This page is not a dictionary.
There's no difference between the simplified and the traditional version of this character.
This Chinese symbol is not contained in any Chinese word of which I've written a page.
This Chinese character is contained in the following Chinese names:
Chinese name Marcos (male) |
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马可 This Chinese name is exactly how the Bible character Marcos (Acts 12:12; compare a Portuguese or Spanish Bible with a Chinese Bible) is called in China. |
Chinese name Marco (male) |
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马可 This Chinese name is exactly how the Bible character Marco (Acts 12:12; compare an Italian Bible with a Chinese Bible) is called in China. |
Chinese name Marcus (male) |
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马可 This Chinese name is exactly how the Bible character Marcus (Acts 12:12; compare a Dutch Bible with a Chinese Bible) is called in China. |
Chinese name Marc (male) |
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马可 This Chinese name is exactly how the Bible character Marc (Acts 12:12; compare a French Bible with a Chinese Bible) is called in China. |
Chinese name Markus (male) |
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马可 This Chinese name is exactly how the Bible character Markus (Acts 12:12; compare a German Bible with a Chinese Bible) is called in China. |
Chinese name Mark (male) |
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马可 This Chinese name is exactly how the Bible character Mark (Acts 12:12; compare an English Bible with a Chinese Bible) is called in China. |
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