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<WL>了 [le] (particle) [liǎo] 了解 comprehend  [liào] (=瞭)  [liāo] [liáo]
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<WL>了 [le] (particle) 算了, 好了  [liǎo] 了解 comprehend  [liào] (=瞭)  [liāo] 微微了了  [liáo] 了/嘹高兒
 
#i4
 
#i4
 
Said to be 子 (zǐ) ‘child’ without arms; maybe an abstract symbol.
 
Said to be 子 (zǐ) ‘child’ without arms; maybe an abstract symbol.
 
“从子无臂, 指事。...This character, being very easy to write, and of no use, had its primitive meaning changed into different arbitrary ones. It is now used specially to write the suffix liǎo, so frequent in the spoken language. Note the philological definition of the part it plays in that case; 发声之词, 犹言结; emission of a sound, in order to knot, to end a sentence” —Wieger.
 
“从子无臂, 指事。...This character, being very easy to write, and of no use, had its primitive meaning changed into different arbitrary ones. It is now used specially to write the suffix liǎo, so frequent in the spoken language. Note the philological definition of the part it plays in that case; 发声之词, 犹言结; emission of a sound, in order to knot, to end a sentence” —Wieger.
 
#rG.295.52 W.94h K.AD545 D.1.48.6 M.3958 KX..85.11 B.001.1.08
 
#rG.295.52 W.94h K.AD545 D.1.48.6 M.3958 KX..85.11 B.001.1.08
#y liuh/ lak-</WL>
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#y liuh/ lak-
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Revision as of 15:26, 8 September 2015

[le] (particle) ​了, ​了 [liǎo] 了​ comprehend [liào] (=​) [liāo] ​了了 [liáo] 了/​

6 monosyllabic entries in The ABC Chinese-English Comprehensive Dictionary (namespace Ci):

¹le* {A} m.p. (indicating a new situation)Hǎo ∼. 好∼。 It's OK now.a.m. (indicating completed action)Wǒ zhị̌ qǐng∼ yị̄ wèi kèren. 我只请∼一位客人。 I invited only one guest.
¹liǎo* {A} v. end; finish; settle; dispose ofGǎnkuài bǎ zhè jiàn shìr ∼ le. 赶快把这件事儿∼了。 Put an end to this matter quickly.cmp. (used with de and bu to indicate possibility)chīde∼ 吃得∼ can eatadv. 〈environment:〉 wr. entirely
³liào To view this entry, please log in
³liāo char. ►wēiwēiliaoliāo 微微了了
¹³liáo char. ►liáogāor 嘹高儿
⁵liǎo To view this entry, please log in

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Said to be ​ (zǐ) ‘child’ without arms; maybe an abstract symbol.
    “​, ​。...This character, being very easy to write, and of no use, had its primitive meaning changed into different arbitrary ones. It is now used specially to write the suffix liǎo, so frequent in the spoken language. Note the philological definition of the part it plays in that case; ​, ​; emission of a sound, in order to knot, to end a sentence” —Wieger.
►references: Guǎngyùn:295.52; Wieger:94h; Karlgren:AD545; Hànyǔ Dà Zìdiǎn:1.48.6; Mathews:3958; Kāngxī Zìdiǎn:85.11; Bǐshùn Guīfàn:001.1.08
►Cantonese: liuh/ lak-
►stroke 了 (... strokes)   
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►list words containing 了 (most common words first)
Unicode: U+4E86
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