This article will address the issue of Radical 99, which has gained considerable relevance in recent times. Radical 99 has become a topic of interest for a wide spectrum of people, as its influence extends to different areas of daily life. From the personal to the professional level, Radical 99 has positioned itself as a point of discussion and reflection in various spheres. Throughout this article, different aspects related to Radical 99 will be analyzed, with the aim of offering a comprehensive and enriching vision of this current issue.
甘 | ||
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甘 (U+7518) "sweet" | ||
Pronunciations | ||
Pinyin: | gān | |
Bopomofo: | ㄍㄢ | |
Gwoyeu Romatzyh: | gan | |
Wade–Giles: | kan1 | |
Cantonese Yale: | gām | |
Jyutping: | gam1 | |
Japanese Kana: | カン kan (on'yomi) あま-い ama-i (kun'yomi) | |
Sino-Korean: | 감 gam | |
Names | ||
Japanese name(s): | 甘/あまい amai 甘/かん kan | |
Hangul: | 달 dal | |
Stroke order animation | ||
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Radical 99 or radical sweet (甘部) meaning "sweet" is one of the 23 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 5 strokes.
In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are 22 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.
甘 is also the 101st indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China.
Strokes | Characters |
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+0 | 甘 |
+3 | 𤮾 𤮿 甙 |
+4 | 甚 |
+5 | 㽍 |
+6 | 甛 甜 |
+8 | 㽎 甝 甞 (=嘗 -> 口) |
+9 | 㽏 |
+10 | 㽐 𤯊 |
+12 | 㽑 |
+17 | 𤯑 |
甘 is a Jōyō kanji, or a kanji used in writing the Japanese language.[1] It is a secondary school kanji.[2]