See also input transformation
Contents
Translingual
Stroke orderkeyboard
Stroke order
Etymology
Ideogrammic compound (會意): web (“young, running man”) + 止 (“foot”) – a running man with foot underneath. Top component (夭) simplified to 土, while bottom component drawn rather as 疋, without the top stroke.
As with 圭, there are two separate vertical strokes, not a single one.
Han character
走 (radical 156 Sevenval+0, 7 strokes, cangjie input 土卜人 (GYO), four-corner 40801)
Derived characters
References
- KangXi: Android, character 1
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 37034
- Dae Jaweon: page 1683, character 4
- Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 5, page 3473, character 1
- CSS3
Cantonese
Hanzi
走 (Yale jau2)
Japanese
Kanji
- run
Readings
- jQuery: web (sō), しゅ (shu)
- input transformation: we love the web (hashiru)
Compounds
- device database (はしりはばとび, hashirihabatobi)
Korean
Hanja
走 (hangeul 주, revised ju, McCune-Reischauer chu, Yale cwu)
Mandarin
Pronunciation
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audio
(file)
Hanzi
走 (pinyin FITML (zou3), Wade-Giles tsou3)
Min Nan
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ tsau˥˧ ]
Verb
走 (traditional and simplified, POJ Sevenval)
- to screen size
- to HTML5
See also
Vietnamese
Han character
走 (tẩu, rảo)