韵
Meaning:
the final (of a syllable) (Chinese phonology)
Pinyin:
yun4
Strokes:
13
Radical:
韵
How to Write 韵 - undefined Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "韵" in Chinese
The Chinese character 韵 (yun4) means "the final (of a syllable) (Chinese phonology)". This character is written with 13 strokes. Common words containing 韵 include: 切韵, 切韵, 协韵.
📚 Words and Phrases with 韵
Common words containing this character
切韵
Qieyun, the first Chinese rime dictionary from 601 AD, containing 11,500 single-character entries
HSK 2
切韵
see 反切[fan3 qie4]
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协韵
to rhyme
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叶韵
to rhyme
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喉韵
pleasant aftertaste in the back of the throat (esp. when drinking tea)
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压韵
variant of 押韻|押韵[ya1 yun4]
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大韵
rhyme group (group of characters that rhyme, in rhyme books)
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小韵
homophone group (group of homophone characters, in a rhyme book)
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尾韵
rhyme
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广韵
Guangyun, Chinese rime dictionary 韻書|韵书[yun4 shu1] from 11th century, containing 26,194 single-character entries
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📜 Etymology
Type: unknown
Origin: From character_words
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "韵"?
- The pinyin is yun4
- How many strokes does "韵" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "韵" mean?
- the final (of a syllable) (Chinese phonology)
- What is the radical of "韵"?
- The radical is "韵"