犬 | ||||
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犬 (U+72AC) "dog" | ||||
Pronunciations | ||||
Pinyin: | quǎn | |||
Bopomofo: | ㄑㄩㄢˇ | |||
Wade–Giles: | ch'üan3 | |||
Cantonese Yale: | hyún | |||
Jyutping: | hyun2 | |||
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: | khián | |||
JapaneseKana: | ケン ken (on'yomi) いぬ inu (kun'yomi) | |||
Sino-Korean: | 견 gyeon | |||
Names | ||||
Chinese name(s): | (犭) 反犬旁 fǎnquǎnpáng | |||
Japanese name(s): | 犬/いぬ inu (犭) 獣偏/けものへん kemonohen | |||
Hangul: | 개 gae (犭) 개사슴록변 gaesaseumnokbyeon | |||
Stroke order animation | ||||
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Radical 94, meaning"dog" (犬部) is one of the 34Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 4strokes.
In theKangxi Dictionary, there are 444 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under thisradical.
犬 is also the 66th indexing component in theTable of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted bySimplified Chinese dictionaries published inmainland China, with犭 being its associated indexing component.
InJapanese, 犬 is aKanji symbol, and itsHiragana version is "いぬ" (inu).
犬, just like most Kanji, is used in both Japanese andChinese languages.
The symbol is pronounced "quăn" in Chinese.
Strokes | Characters |
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+0 | 犬犭Component only |
+1 | 犮 |
+2 | 犯犰 |
+3 | 犱犲犳犴犵状SC/JP (=狀)犷SC (=獷)犸SC (=獁) |
+4 | 犹SC (=猶)犺犻犼犽犾犿狀狁狂狃狄狅狆狇狈SC (=狽) |
+5 | 狉狊狋狌狍狎狏狐狑狒狓狔狕狖狗狘狙狚狛狜狝SC (=獮)狞SC (=獰) |
+6 | 狟狠狡狢狣狤狥狦狧狨狩狪狫独SC/JP (=獨)狭SC/JP (=狹)狮SC (=獅)狯SC (=獪)狰SC (=猙)狱SC (=獄)狲SC (=猻) |
+7 | 倐狳狴狵狶狷狸狹狺狻狼狽狾狿猀猁猂猃SC (=獫) |
+8 | 猄猅猆猇猈猉猊猋猌猍猎SC (=獵)猏猐猑猒猓猔猕SC (=獼)猖猗猘猙猚猛猜猝猞猟JP (=獵)猠猡SC (=玀)猪SC/JP (=豬)猫SC/JP variant (=貓->豸)猧GB TC variant |
+9 | 猢猣猤猥猦猧Traditional variant猨猩猬猭献SC/JP (=獻)猯猰猱猲猳猴猵猶猷猸猹 |
+10 | 猺猻猼猽猾猿獀獁獂獃獄獅獆獇獈獉獊獓SC variant獒SC variant獏SC variant |
+11 | 獌獍獎獏TC variant獐獑獒TC variant獓TC variant獔獕獚SC variant |
+12 | 獋 (=獋)獖獗獘獙獚TC variant獛獜獝獞獟獠獡獢獣JP (=獸)獤獦SC variant |
+13 | 獥獦TC variant獧獨獩獪獫獬獭SC (=獺)獲JP/GB TC variant |
+14 | 獮獯獰獱獲Traditional variant獳獴SC variant獷GB TC variant |
+15 | 獴TC variant獵獶獷Traditional variant獸 |
+16 | 獹獺獻 |
+17 | 獼獽獾SC variant |
+18 | 獾TC variant獿 |
+19 | 玀 |
+20 | 玁玂玃 |
The radical is also used as an independentChinese character. It is one of theKyōiku kanji or Kanji taught in elementary school inJapan.[1] It is a first grade kanji.[1]