| 刀 | ||||
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| 刀 (U+5200) "knife" | ||||
| Pronunciations | ||||
| Pinyin: | dāo | |||
| Bopomofo: | ㄉㄠ | |||
| Wade–Giles: | tao1 | |||
| Cantonese Yale: | dou1 | |||
| Jyutping: | dou1 | |||
| Pe̍h-ōe-jī: | to | |||
| JapaneseKana: | トウ tō (on'yomi) かたな katana (kun'yomi) | |||
| Sino-Korean: | 도 do | |||
| Hán-Việt: | đao | |||
| Names | ||||
| Japanese name(s): | 刀 katana | |||
| Hangul: | 칼 kal | |||
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| 刂 | ||||
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| 刂 (U+5202) "component-only side form of刀" | ||||
| Names | ||||
| Chinese name(s): | 立刀旁 lìdāopáng | |||
| Japanese name(s): | 立刀/りっとう rittō | |||
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Radical 18 orradical knife (刀部) meaning"knife" is one of 23Kangxi radicals (214 radicals total) composed of 2strokes.
When appearing at the right side of a Chinese character, it usually transforms into 刂.
In theKangxi Dictionary, there are 377 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under thisradical.
刀 is also the 22nd indexing component in theTable of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted bySimplified Chinese dictionaries published inmainland China. Two associated indexing components,刂 and⺈, are affiliated to the principal indexing component刀.
| Strokes | Characters |
|---|---|
| +0 | 刀刁刂component only |
| +1 | 刃SC/KO/刃TC/刃JP刄 (=刃) |
| +2 | 刅分切刈 |
| +3 | 刉刊刋 (=刊)刌刍SC (=芻->艸) |
| +4 | 刎刏刐刑划刓刔刕刖列刘SC (=劉)则SC (=則)刚SC (=剛)创SC (=創) |
| +5 | 刜初刞刟删SC variant (=刪)刡刢刣判別TC/JP variant刦 (=劫->力)刧 (=劫->力)刨利刪TC/JP variant别SC variant (=別)刬SC (=剗)刭SC (=剄) |
| +6 | 刮刯到刱 (=創)刲刳刴 (=剁)刵制刷券刹SC/JP (=剎)刺刻刼 (=劫->力)刽SC (=劊)刾SC (=㓨)刿SC (=劌)剀SC (=剴)剁剂SC (=劑) |
| +7 | 剃剄剅剆則剈剉削剋剌前剎剏 (=創)剐SC (=剮)剑SC (=劍) |
| +8 | 剒剓剔剕剖剗剘剙 (=創)剚剛剜剝剞剟剠剡剢剣JP (=劍)剤JP (=劑)剥SC/JP (=剝)剦 (=閹->門)剧SC (=劇)剮GB TC variant |
| +9 | 剨剪剫剬剭剮Traditional variant副剰JP (=剩)剱JP nonstandard (=劍) |
| +10 | 剩割剳剴創剶 |
| +11 | 剷剸剹剺剻剼剽剾剿 |
| +12 | 劀劁劂劃劄 |
| +13 | 劅劆劇劈劉劊劋劌劍劎 (=劍)劏 |
| +14 | 劐劑劒 (=劍)劓劔 (=劍) |
| +15 | 劕 |
| +17 | 劖 |
| +19 | 劗劘 |
| +21 | 劙劚 |
As an isolated character it is one of thekyōiku kanji or a kanji taught in second grade.[1]