Did you mean: sun son shan sin zan sen ?
三 |
sān | three / 3 |
伞 |
sǎn | umbrella / parasol / CL:把 |
散 |
sàn | to scatter / to break up (a meeting etc) / to disperse / to disseminate / to dispel / (coll.) to sack |
伞 |
sǎn | damask silk / variant of 伞 |
散 |
sàn | variant of 散 |
散 |
sǎn | scattered / loose / to come loose / to fall apart / leisurely / powdered medicine |
三 |
Sān | surname San |
旧 |
Jiù jīn shān | San Francisco, California |
圣 |
Shèng dì yà gē | Santiago, capital of Chile / San Diego, California |
三 |
sān jiāo | (TCM) the three truncal cavities (thoracic, abdominal and pelvic), known as the "triple heater" or "San Jiao" |
叁 |
sān | three (banker's anti-fraud numeral) |
圣 |
Shèng sà ěr wǎ duō | San Salvador, capital of El Salvador |
圣 |
Shèng ān dōng ní ào | San Antonio, Texas |
糁 |
sǎn | to mix (of powders) |
潵 |
sàn | to disperse water |
圣 |
Shèng mǎ lì nuò | San Marino |
圣 |
Shèng hú ān | San Juan, capital of Puerto Rico |
馓 |
sǎn | used in 馓子 |
壭 |
xx5 | one of the characters used in kwukyel (phonetic "san"), an ancient Korean writing system |
训 |
xùn dú | a reading of a written Chinese word derived from a synonym (typically, a vernacular synonym) (e.g. in Mandarin, 投子 may be pronounced as its synonym 色子, and in Wu dialects, 二 is pronounced as its synonym 两 "liahn") / to pronounce a word using such a reading / (Japanese linguistics) kun-reading, a pronunciation of a kanji derived from a native Japanese word that matches its meaning rather than from the pronunciation of the character in a Sinitic language at the time it was imported from China (Note: A kun-reading of a character is distinguished from its on-reading(s) 音读. For example, 山 has a kun-reading "yama" and an on-reading "san".) |