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If you have pinyin: cháng tǎng
radical: 亻, extra-departmental strokes: 8, total strokes: 10; Traditional radicals: 人, extra-departmental strokes: 8, total strokes: 10
Wubi 86&98: wimk Cangjie: ofbr
Stroke order number: 3224325251 Four corner number: 29227 Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U+5018
If. tǎng
If: if: or. If. If. If so.
If. cháng
Same as "wandering". Number of strokes: 10;
radical: 亻; Stroke order number: 3224325251
Explanation: If.
cháng See also tǎng
In the event of a feint. chángyáng
wanderaboutleisurely is the same as "wandering".
If. tǎng
Even] indicates a hypothesis. Same as "party" and "fu" ifincase
If you can't do it for three years. ——Qing Hou Fangyu's "Collected Works of Zhuang Confession Hall".
If you re-apply. - Qing Fang Bao, "Miscellaneous Notes in Prison".
If thou hast a spirit. - Qing Yuan Mei's "Sacrifice to the Sister".
If everyone in the country is ...Struggle. ——Sun Wen, "The Seventy-two Martyrs of Huanghuagang: Preface".
Another example: if; If; If or occasionally; If. If; If (if).
Equivalent to "maybe", "probably" perhaps. Such as: if it comes (undeserved or unintentionally obtained).
See also cháng
If; tǎnghuò
if;incase;providedthat;intheeventof〗。It is used in partial sentences of partial compound sentences to indicate hypothetical relationships, and the main sentences derive conclusions based on assumptions. Equivalent to "if", "if", "if", "if", "if".
It is more common in the written language.
If there are achievements, we should be more modest and cautious.
If. tǎngruò
if;incase;providedthat;intheeventof〗。It is used in partial sentences of partial compound sentences to express hypothetical relations, which is equivalent to "if" and "if". It is mostly used in written language.
If you are in trouble, I will try to help you.
If. tǎngshǐ
if;incase;providedthat;intheeventof〗。It is used in partial sentences to express hypothetical relationships, which is equivalent to "if" and "if". It is mostly used in written language.
If you miss this opportunity, you will regret it.
Basic literal meaning. If.
tǎngㄊㄤˇ
Suppose, if: or. If. Envoy. Correct.
Other Meanings. If.
chángㄔㄤˊ
Same as "wandering". Translation between Chinese and English. If.
if in case supposing
english
if, supposing, in event of
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徜: cháng, the same as "often".
Explanation in Chinese.
The following results are provided by Handian for dictionary explanation.
Radical strokes. Radical: 彳 Outer strokes: 8 Total strokes: 11
Wubi 86: timk Wubi 98: timk Cangjie:
HOFBR stroke order number: 33224325251 Four corner number: 29227 UNICODE:
CJK unifies the Chinese character u+5f9c
Basic literal meaning. 1.徉 (yáng) to wander, to hover; Walk back and forth freely. Also known as "if".
Detailed literal meaning. 1.(Shape sound.) From 彳 ( chì), Shang Sheng. Wandering: Wandering; Walk leisurely) wander the atrium. - Song Yu's "Wind Fu".
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