Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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ID
Unicode Hex.
U+5580
Unicode Dec.
21888
HTML
Ideograph
Meaning
vomit; used in transliterations
MeaningFr
vomit; used in transliterations
PinyinPlain
ka
PinyinTone
KA1 KE4 KE5
Pinyin
kā kè ke5
kCantonese
haak3 kaa1 kaa3 kak1
kDefinition
vomit; used in transliterations
kHangul
kHanyuPinyin
10662.060:kā,kè,ke
kJapaneseKun
HAKU
kJapaneseOn
KAKU
kKorean
KAYK
kMandarin
KA1 KE4 KE5
kXHC1983
0625.020:kā

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