Radical 3
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This article is about the Chinese character component. For other uses, see Square root of 3.
Radical 3 or radical dot (丶部) meaning "to indicate an end"[2] is one of six of the 214 Kangxi radicals that are composed of only one stroke.
Quick Facts 丶, Pronunciations ...
丶 | ||||
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丶 (U+4E36) "dot" | ||||
Pronunciations | ||||
Pinyin: | zhǔ | |||
Bopomofo: | ㄓㄨˇ | |||
Wade–Giles: | chu3 | |||
Cantonese Yale: | jyú | |||
Jyutping: | zyu2 | |||
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: | tú | |||
Japanese Kana: | チュ chu (on'yomi) てん ten (kun'yomi) | |||
Sino-Korean: | 주 ju | |||
Names | ||||
Chinese name(s): | 點/点 diǎn | |||
Japanese name(s): | 点 ten ちょぼ chobo[1] | |||
Hangul: | 점 jeom | |||
Stroke order animation | ||||
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In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are only 10 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.
丶 is also the 3rd indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China.