(dì)

Meaning:

supreme ruler, emperor; god

HSK 5
Frequency: #2083
Pinyin:
Strokes: 9
Radical:

How to Write - 9 Strokes

Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step

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About "帝" in Chinese

The Chinese character (dì) means "supreme ruler, emperor; god". It is classified as an HSK 5 character, making it part of advanced Chinese vocabulary. This character is written with 9 strokes. Common words containing 帝 include: 上帝, 五帝, 反帝.

📚 Words and Phrases with

Common words containing this character

📜 Etymology

Type: Pictographic

Origin: An altar on which a sacrifice is being made

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do you pronounce "帝"?
The pinyin is dì
How many strokes does "帝" have?
It has 9 strokes
What does "帝" mean?
supreme ruler, emperor; god
What is the radical of "帝"?
The radical is "巾"