Radical 92

Simplified Chinese character radical From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Radical 92 or radical fang (牙部) meaning "tooth" or "fang" is one of the 34 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals total) composed of four strokes.

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Radical 92 (U+2F5B)
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(U+7259) "tooth, fang"
Pronunciations
Pinyin:
Bopomofo:ㄧㄚˊ
Wade–Giles:ya2
Cantonese Yale:ngàh
Jyutping:ngaa4
Pe̍h-ōe-jī:
Japanese Kana:ガ ga / ゲ ge (on'yomi)
きば kiba (kun'yomi)
Sino-Korean:아 a
Names
Japanese name(s):牙/きば kiba
Hangul:어금니 eogeumni
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In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are nine characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.

is also the 69th indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China.

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Sinogram

As an independent sinogram it is a Jōyō kanji, or a kanji used in writing the Japanese language.[1] It is a secondary school kanji.[2] It has design variations officially recognized by the Japanese government.[3] It is also used in Chinese.

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