尼
Meaning:
Buddhist nun; used in transliterations
HSK 5
Frequency:
#1888
Pinyin:
ní
Strokes:
5
Radical:
尸
How to Write 尼 - 5 Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "尼" in Chinese
The Chinese character 尼 (ní) means "Buddhist nun; used in transliterations". It is classified as an HSK 5 character, making it part of advanced Chinese vocabulary. This character is written with 5 strokes. Common words containing 尼 include: 中尼, 丹尼, 仲尼.
📚 Words and Phrases with 尼
Common words containing this character
中尼
China-Nepal
HSK 2
丹尼
Danny (name)
HSK 2
仲尼
courtesy name for Confucius 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3]
HSK 2
僧尼
(Buddhist) monks and nuns
HSK 2
切尼
Cheney (name)
HSK 2
卓尼
see 卓尼縣|卓尼县[Zhuo2 ni2 Xian4]
HSK 2
印尼
Indonesia (abbr. for 印度尼西亞|印度尼西亚[Yin4 du4 ni2 xi1 ya4])
HSK 2
哈尼
honey (term of endearment) (loanword)
HSK 2
尼人
Neanderthal (abbr. for 尼安德特人[Ni2 an1 de2 te4 ren2])
HSK 2
尼克
Nick (name)
HSK 2
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "尼"?
- The pinyin is ní
- How many strokes does "尼" have?
- It has 5 strokes
- What does "尼" mean?
- Buddhist nun; used in transliterations
- What is the radical of "尼"?
- The radical is "尸"