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yāo(yao1) , (wo4) , wāi(wai1) // pronunciations of 夭 in Mandarin Pinyin

Basic information about 夭

Unihan definition: young, fresh-looking; die young

Number of strokes: 4
Examples of other characters consisting of 4 strokes: , , , , , , , , ,

Radical:  37.1

Frequency rank: 3079

General standard index number: 0126

Examples of words containing this character: 夭亡, 夭折, 早夭, 靠夭, 逃之夭夭

English translation (based on CEDICT):

夭[yāo]:
- tender
- gentle
- to die prematurely
殀|夭[yāo]:
- variant of [yao1]
- to die young
- to die prematurely
- Taiwan pr. [yao3]

Details

Unicode code point: U+592D

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