旦
Meaning:
(literary) dawn; daybreak
Pinyin:
dan4
Strokes:
5
Radical:
旦
How to Write 旦 - undefined Strokes
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About "旦" in Chinese
The Chinese character 旦 (dan4) means "(literary) dawn; daybreak". This character is written with 5 strokes. Common words containing 旦 include: 一旦, 乾旦, 元旦.
📚 Words and Phrases with 旦
Common words containing this character
一旦
in case (sth happens)
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乾旦
male actor playing the female role (Chinese opera)
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元旦
New Year's Day
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平旦
(literary) daybreak
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复旦
Fudan University, Shanghai, abbr. for 復旦大學|复旦大学[Fu4 dan4 Da4 xue2]
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撒旦
Satan or Shaitan
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文旦
pomelo
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旦角
dan, female roles in Chinese opera (traditionally played by specialized male actors)
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昧旦
the time just before daybreak
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李旦
Li Dan, personal name of sixth Tang emperor Ruizong 唐睿宗[Tang2 Rui4 zong1] (662-716), reigned 684-690 and 710-712
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📜 Etymology
Type: unknown
Origin: From character_words
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "旦"?
- The pinyin is dan4
- How many strokes does "旦" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "旦" mean?
- (literary) dawn; daybreak
- What is the radical of "旦"?
- The radical is "旦"