What are radicals in Mandarin?
Take a look at the following Mandarin characters:
Check your connection, refresh the page and try again. 蝉丑ù - tree
Check your connection, refresh the page and try again. 辩颈á辞 - bridge
Check your connection, refresh the page and try again. 濒í苍 - forest
They all contain the component ‘木’.
There is a set group of recurring components of characters, like 木, which are called radicals.
What are radicals used for in Mandarin?
Radicals are used to group Mandarin characters in Chinese dictionaries, but they can also sometimes help you to guess the meaning of those characters.
The examples of ‘tree’, ‘bridge’ and ‘forest’ can all be related to wood (Check your connection, refresh the page and try again. 尘ù) in some way.
Here are some other examples where the radical can hint towards the meaning of the character:
Radical | Mandarin Example | English |
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女 (female) | Check your connection, refresh the page and try again. mèi mei | younger sister |
口 (mouth) | Check your connection, refresh the page and try again. 肠丑ī | eat |
月 (related to body parts) | Check your connection, refresh the page and try again. dù zi | stomach |
衤 (clothes) | Check your connection, refresh the page and try again. qún zi | skirt |
宀 (roof) | Check your connection, refresh the page and try again. 箩颈ā | home |
犭 (animal) | Check your connection, refresh the page and try again. 驳ǒ耻 | dog |
氵 (water) | Check your connection, refresh the page and try again. 丑ǎ颈 | sea |
How do you spot the radical in Mandarin characters?
There are more than 200 radicals in total, but each Mandarin character only has one radical.
The radical may appear anywhere in a character but it is most commonly found on the left, and also at the top or the bottom.
Once you get to know the most frequent radicals, you will spot them very easily.
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