Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Handy Chinese Signs - for reading notices in China, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Vietnam

 


Chinese

character

(traditional/

simplified)

Pīnyīn

(Mandarin

pronunciation)

MeaningLooks like
shānmountain3 peaks
rénperson/people/humanitya creature standing on 2 legs
kŏumouthan open mouth
dāosword/knifea blade
wooda tree
sun/daya sun with a cloud in the middle
yuèmoon/monthsame as 日, but in the shape of a crescent
woman/girl/femaleperson with large breasts
zi/zĭchilda child wrapped in a blanket
馬 / 马horsea horse with a head, a mane, a body, a tail, and 4 legs
鳥 / 鸟niǎobirda creature with a head and a wing with feathers
eyean eye with 2 eyelids
shuǐwaterthree streams of water
SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinMeaning
horse
niǎobird
chicken
huámagnificent / China
guócountry / nation / state / kingdom
tīnglisten / hear
qiángstrong
nothing
miànnoodles
huàspeak / speech / talk
yínsilver
yĭndrink
豿gŏudog
shākill
chánglong / length
yùncloud

Chinese

character

(traditional/

simplified)

Pīnyīn

(Mandarin

pronunciation)

MeaningLooks like
one1 line
èrtwo2 lines
sānthree3 lines
big/large/greata person 人 holding out his/her arms as wide as possible
tiānheaven/sky/daylike 大, but one line above, so the greatest of the great
xiǎolittle/smallfingers holding onto a needle
shàngup/above/previousa plant's stem and leaf above the ground
xiàdown/below/nexta plant's roots
běnroota tree 木 with its roots showing underground
apexa tree 木 with one extra line on the top, so the very top

Chinese

character

(traditional/

simplified)

Pīnyīn

(Mandarin

pronunciation)

MeaningLooks like
míngbright/light/tomorrowa sun 日 and a moon 月 next to each other, indicating that tomorrow happens after the sun and moon passes
hǎogooda woman 女 and a child 子 next to each other, indicating that a woman with a child is good
xiūresta person 亻(人) next to a tree 木
línwoodstwo trees 木 next to each other
sēnforestthree trees 木 next to each other

Chinese

character

(traditional/

simplified)

Rebus word

(Mandarin

pronunciation)

Original wordNew character for the original word
來/来lái "to come"lai "wheat"麥/麦 mài
 "four" "nostril(s)"泗, can also mean "mucus/sniffle"
běi "north"bèi "back (of the body)"
yào "to want"yāo "waist"
shǎo "few/little"shā "sand"沙 and 砂
yŏng "forever/eternity"yŏng "to swim"


Chinese

character

(traditional/

simplified)

Pīnyīn

(Mandarin

pronunciation)

MeaningSemantic radicalPhonetic radical (meaning)
qīngclear氵(水) water青 qīng (greenish-blue)
jīngeye目eye青 qīng (greenish-blue)
càivegetable/food dish艹 (艸) grass/plant采 cǎi (harvest)
to wash oneself氵(水) water木  (wood)
línto pour氵(水) water林 lín (woods)
嗎 / 吗mayes-no question marker (word that ends the sentence of a yes-no question)口 mouth (interjections and particles often have this radical)馬/马  (horse)
  • Transformed cognates, zhuan zhu (转注), or characters that used to be different ways of writing other characters, but have later taken on a different meaning.
Cognate wordOriginal wordNew pronunciation and meaning of cognate word
老 lăo "old"kào “test, exam”


I gave one website the feedback that it would be useful to recognize signs such as toilets

and drinking water and not drinking water.

Water you might recognize from wind water, fung shway or feng shui

I put the latter words into google translate and got this
drinking
water 
and
not
drinking water
喝
水
和
不是
饮用水
Hē
shuǐ
hé
bùshì
yǐnyòng shuǐ

From another website I got
drinking water
  1. 饮(飲)用水 (yǐnyòngshuǐ)

Useful Websites
translate google

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