Can a chinese friend please tell me the English translation of the chinese syllable 솠.
Update:On the basis of kind answers received already:
Can someone with knowledge of East Asian languages tell me the English translation of the character 솠 which I found in unicode list as Hangul syllable with code C1A0.
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hi, the various parts of the character are the "letters" of the Korean alphabet, that form a syllable --
-- that very possibly does not form a word on it's own, and unlike chinese characters does not have any meaning but the representation of the sound.
tip: try google translator, or a dictionary.
It's Korean! Learn your languages first before asking. Just don't assume.
Ru guo ni xue Han zi, wo zhu ni!
What's the meaning of the above? If you like Chinese characters, I wish you! Where did u learn this?
Are you sure it's Chinese? It's something I don't recognise (I'm learning Chinese, I know about 1000 characters). Sorry! Let's hope a Chinese person can help.
I recognise it to be Han Guo wen. LOL it's Korean.
The shapes of Chinese, Korean and Japanese are similar but way different.
Ru guo ni xue Han zi, wo zhu ni!
It's KOREAN.... not chinese....
It's read as SOT...
It doesn't mean anything actually... I think it's more of like an extension to a word... but it's not a word in itself...