Chinese Symbol 子
What you see below, and can magnify, is the Chinese character for: used as a noun suffix; used as a suffix to a few measure words; son; person; an ancient title of respect for a learned or virtuous man; seed; egg; small things, hard things; copper coin; the fourth ranking of the five feudal title of nobility; first of the twelve Earthly Branches; young, small, tender; measure word for a bundle, bunch, sheaf or hank of fine and long things that can be clutched with one's fingers; you; a surname. I've divided all details into 5 sections. Please note that there might be more than one symbol with these meaning. If you want to see the other symbols or words with the same meaning, please click on the English words listed in the section 2 below.
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子
- | (Used as a noun suffix) |
- | (Used as a suffix to a few measure words) |
- | Son; person; (an ancient title of respect for a learned or virtuous man); seed; egg; small things, hard things; copper coin; (the fourth ranking of the five feudal title of nobility); first of the twelve Earthly Branches |
- | Young, small, tender |
- | (Measure word for a bundle, bunch, sheaf or hank of fine and long things that can be clutched with one's fingers) |
- | You |
- | (A surname) |
More symbols with the following meanings:
Son
Person
Seed
Copper coin
Young
Small
You
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 symbol is not contained in any Chinese name.
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