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See also: 𠄎, , and

U+310B, ㄋ
BOPOMOFO LETTER N

[U+310A]
Bopomofo
[U+310C]

Translingual[edit]

Stroke order
1 stroke

Letter[edit]

  1. type: initial consonant
  2. general transliteration: n
  3. keyboard key: S

Descendants[edit]

Chinese[edit]

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Glyph origin[edit]

Derived from /𠄎 (nǎi), ancient form of (nǎi) (Mandarin: nǎi), "be".

Etymology 1[edit]

Initial consonant derived from (nǎi) (Mandarin: nǎi), "be" + rhyme.

Pronunciation[edit]


Letter[edit]

  1. 7th letter of the Zhuyin alphabet
  2. 9th letter of the extended Zhuyin alphabet

Phoneme[edit]

  1. (general) Sound IPA(key): /n/
    (Pinyin: n), which is commonly present in Chinese.
  2. (when used in a syllable without a rhyme) used as a modern alternative to (simplification of) , representing the sound /n̩/, transliterating characters such as , , , , , and .
    alt. forms:

Etymology 2[edit]

Simplified from (), typing only ㄋ instead of the full character pronunciation on Zhuyin keyboards.

Definitions[edit]

For pronunciation and definitions of – see (“you; your”).
(This character is an Internet slang variant form of ).
For pronunciation and definitions of – see (“you”).
(This character is an Internet slang variant form of ).

Etymology 3[edit]

Simplified from , typing only ㄋ instead of the full character pronunciation on Zhuyin keyboards.

Definitions[edit]

For pronunciation and definitions of – see (“What about ...?; And ...?; etc.”).
(This character is an Internet slang variant form of ).

References[edit]

Northern Qiandong Miao[edit]

Letter[edit]

  1. 8th letter of the Hmu Zhuyin alphabet.

Phoneme[edit]

  1. sound /n/ (Hutton): n

References[edit]

  • Joakim Enwall, A Myth Become Reality Vol.1 (Stockholm, 1994) page 198