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娠
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Translingual
Han character
娠 (Kangxi radical 38, 女+7, 10 strokes, cangjie input 女一一女 (VMMV), four-corner 41432, composition ⿰女辰)
Derived characters
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 263, character 1
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 6322
- Dae Jaweon: page 529, character 31
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 2, page 1050, character 9
- Unihan data for U+5A20
Chinese
Glyph origin
Phono-semantic compound (形聲 / 形声, OC *tjɯns, *hljɯn): semantic 女 (“female”) + phonetic 辰 (OC *djɯn)
Etymology
From 震 (OC *tjɯn, “to shake; to rouse”) (Schuessler, 2007). See there for more.
Pronunciation
- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Hanyu Pinyin: shēn
- Zhuyin: ㄕㄣ
- Tongyong Pinyin: shen
- Wade–Giles: shên1
- Yale: shēn
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: shen
- Palladius: шэнь (šɛnʹ)
- Sinological IPA (key): /ʂən⁵⁵/
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)
- Jyutping: san1 / zan3
- Yale: sān / jan
- Cantonese Pinyin: san1 / dzan3
- Guangdong Romanization: sen1 / zen3
- Sinological IPA (key): /sɐn⁵⁵/, /t͡sɐn³³/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)
- Southern Min
- Middle Chinese: syin, tsyinH
- Old Chinese
- (Baxter–Sagart): /*s-tər/, /*tər-s/
- (Zhengzhang): /*tjɯns/, /*hljɯn/
Definitions
娠
- to be pregnant
Compounds
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Japanese
Kanji
娠
- with child
Readings
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 娠 (MC syin). Recorded as Middle Korean 신 (sin) (Yale: sin) in Hunmong Jahoe (訓蒙字會 / 훈몽자회), 1527.
Hanja
娠 (eumhun 아이 밸 신 (ai bael sin))
Compounds
References
Vietnamese
Han character
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