Sichuanese character

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Sichuanese character (Chinese: 四川方言字; Sichuanese Pinyin: Si4cuan1 Fang1yan2zi4; pinyin: Sìchuān Fāngyánzì) refers to those Chinese characters used only in written Sichuanese. Sichuanese characters are often created as ideogrammatic compound characters (会意字) or phono-semantic compound characters (形声字).[1]

For example, in Sichuanese 𨈓 (Sichuanese Pinyin: nang1) means thin, and it is created in ideogrammatic compounds as shown in the table below:

(body) + (small) = 𨈓
small body → thin

Furthermore, 㧯 (Sichuanese Pinyin: nao3), which means to lift in Sichuanese, is created as a phono-semantic compound character as shown in the table below:

Determinative Rebus Compound

hand

nao3

nao3 "to lift with hand"

Examples

Sichuanese character Sichuanese Pinyin meaning Standard Chinese character with similar meaning
𢭃 dou4 to compose
mie3 to tear
𤆺 kong3 a local way to cook none
𠵫 ngang3 loud
𨃅[2] bai1 lame
𨈓 nang1 thin
𤆵 pa1 soft
ga3 meat
za1 open
ka1 or qia1 to jam into
𣲩 pa2 a local quantifier
ba3 excrement
𧿨[2] ban3 to struggle 挣扎
𧽤 biao1 to run fast none
𢱟 can3 to slap
𢲵 cao4 to stir
𡘧 ka2 or qia2 to step across
song3 to push
Sichuanese character gu.svg gu1 to crouch
Dingga.svg din1ga1 small
ngou4 to enrage
ci2 a local desert none

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