Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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id
meaning
Unicode Hex.
Unicode Dec.
HTML
Glyph
pinyin
hold in mouth; bite; (Cant.) not, negation
U+5514
21780
唔
hold in mouth; harbor, cherish
U+5563
21859
啣
xián
horn, bugle; lama; final particle
U+5587
21895
喇
heave sigh, sigh
U+559F
21919
喟
kuì
hello; (Cant.) phonetic
U+55B4
21940
喴
weī
hoarse of voice
U+55C4
21956
嗄
á shà
howl, roar
U+560B
22027
嘋
xiāo
hold in mouth; bite
U+5659
22105
噙
qín
hiss; a call to come
U+565D
22109
噝
hide
U+56E5
22245
囥
kàng
holy, sacred
U+5723
22307
圣
shèng kū
hillside, inconvenient places
U+5742
22338
坂
bǎn
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