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Unicode/Hanzi Search: U+59C6 (姆)

59C6
姆
child\'s governess; matron
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 5 Total Strokes 8
Mandarin reading Cantonese reading mou5
Japanese on reading bo mo Japanese kun reading kashizuki uba
Korean reading mo Vietnamese reading
Semantic Variant(s)
Specialized Semantic Variant(s)

CEDICT Entries:

   [ ]    woman who looks after small children, (old) female tutor
   [ laǒ ]    Mulao ethnic group of Guangxi
   [ laǒ ]    Mulao ethnic group of Guangxi
   [ ]    mom, mother (dialect)
   [ ]    Mbabane, capital of Swaziland
   [ ]    Mladić (name), Ratko Mladić (1942-), army chief of Bosnian Serbs 1965-1996 and indicted war criminal
   [ zhǐ ]    thumb
⇒    [ ]    see 伊瑪目|伊玛目[yi1 ma3 mu4]
⇒    [ baǒ ]    nanny, housekeeper
⇒    [ lín ]    cream (loanword)
⇒    [ lín jiàng ]    pastry cream, crème pâtissière
⇒    [ lín gōng ]    the Kremlin
⇒    [ ]    Brahms (name), Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), German romantic composer
⇒    [ chāng ]    Karamchand (name)
⇒    [ gēn haǐ ]    Guggenheim (name)
⇒    [ shǐ laí ]    slime (loanword)
⇒    [ saī ěr haǐ ]    Rüsselsheim, city in Germany
⇒    [ leí ]    Hamlet (name), the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark c. 1601 by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚
⇒    [ laí ]    Harlem district of Manhattan
⇒    [ saī ]    Salem, capital of Oregon, Salem, city in Massachusets, Salem, city in India
⇒    [ daō ]    Occam's razor
⇒    [ zhēn ]    Aum Shinrikyo (or Supreme Truth), the Japanese death cult responsible for the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway
⇒    [ ]    Nîmes (city in France)
⇒    [ ]    Bloomsbury, London district
⇒    [ ěr ]    Hilversum, city in Netherlands
⇒    [ ]    Qom (holy city in Iran)
⇒    [ shā ]    Kumutage (or Kumtag) Desert, northwestern China
⇒ b7瓦   [ ěr ěr haǐ ]    Kurt Waldheim (1918-2007), Austrian diplomat and politician, secretary-general of UN 1972-1981, president of Austria 1986-1992
⇒    [ luò ]    Fromm (psychoanalyst)
⇒    [ ěr ]    Perm, Russian city in the Urals
⇒    [ ān ]    Ramallah
⇒    [ feī ěr ]    Donald Rumsfeld (1932-), former US Secretary of Defense
⇒ b7羅   [ luó bīn ]    Tim Robbins (1958-), American actor, director, activist and musician
⇒    [ màn haǐ ]    Mannheim, German city at the confluence of Rhine and Neckar
⇒    [ lǎng ]    rum (beverage) (loanword)
⇒    [ lǎng jiǔ ]    rum (loanword)
⇒    [ ]    muqam, Uyghur melody types that are the basis for a set of suites
⇒    [ hàn ]    Graham or Graeme (name)
⇒    [ ]    Grimstad (city in Agder, Norway)
⇒ b7韋   [ meí weí ]    Merriam-Webster (dictionary)
⇒    [ ]    ohm (loanword)
⇒    [ dàn ]    omelette
⇒    [ lóng ]    Omron Corporation (Japanese electronics company)
⇒    [ maó ]    Maugham (family name), W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965), English writer
⇒    [ shā shā ]    Sharm el-Sheikh, city in Egypt
⇒    [ ]    Hemudu neolithic archaeological site near Ningbo in Zhejiang, going back to c. 5000 BC
⇒    [ zhǐ ]    Hemudu neolithic archaeological site near Ningbo 長江|长江 in Zhejiang, going back to c. 5000 BC
⇒    [ taì ěr měng jiě fàng zhī ]    Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
⇒    [ tāng ]    Tom (name)
⇒ b7克西   [ tāng lán ]    Tom Clancy (1947-2013), US author
⇒ b7克   [ tāng ]    Tom Cruise (1962-), film actor
⇒ b7索   [ tāng suǒ xiǎn ]    Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain 馬克·吐溫|马克·吐温[Ma3 ke4 · Tu3 wen1]
⇒ b7羅   [ tāng luó bīn ]    Tom Robbins, American novelist
⇒    [ tāng sūn ]    Thompson or Thomson (name)
⇒    [ tāng beī ]    Thomas Cup (international badminton team competition)
⇒    [ tāng suǒ xiǎn ]    Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
⇒    [ tāng xùn ]    Thomson (name)
⇒    [ ěr ]    Ulm (city in Germany)
⇒    [ ]    meme (loanword)
⇒ b7羅   [ luó ]    Mitt Romney (1947-), US Republican contender 2012
⇒    [ luó rén ]    Romani, an ethnic group of Europe
⇒    [ luō jiǔ ]    rum (loanword)
⇒    [ niè caó ]    Božena Němcová (1820-1862), Czech writer
⇒    [ lín shí baǒ ]    temporary caregiver, babysitter
⇒    [ wān ]    Morecambe Bay
⇒    [ laí ]    lime (loanword)
⇒    [ laí bìng ]    Lyme disease
⇒    [ laí jiǔ ]    see 朗姆酒[lang3 mu3 jiu3]
⇒    [ ]    Saddam
⇒ b7侯   [ hoú saì yīn ]    Saddam Hussein
⇒    [ gaì ]    Sumgayit, city in Azerbaijan
⇒    [ lán ]    Lamb (name)
⇒    [ lán ]    rum (beverage) (loanword)
⇒    [ lán ]    lambda (Greek letter Λλ)
⇒    [ lán ]    lambda (Greek letter Λλ)
⇒    [ lán jiǔ ]    rum (beverage) (loanword)
⇒    [ baǒ ]    variant of 保姆[bao3 mu3]
⇒    [ zhān ]    James (name), LeBron James (1984-), NBA player
⇒ b7喬   [ zhān ]    James Joyce (1882-1941), Irish modernist writer, author of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake
⇒ b7戈   [ zhān shì lín ]    see 詹姆斯·高斯林[Zhan1 mu3 si1 · Gao1 si1 lin2]
⇒ b7戈   [ zhān lín ]    see 詹姆斯·高斯林[Zhan1 mu3 si1 · Gao1 si1 lin2]
⇒ b7高   [ zhān gaō lín ]    James Gosling (1955-), Canadian computer scientist, co-inventor of the Java programming language
⇒ b7龐   [ zhān páng ]    James Bond
⇒ b7喬   [ nuò ]    Noam Chomsky (American linguist and political activist)
⇒ b7喬   [ nuò ]    Noam Chomsky (American linguist and political activist)
⇒    [ beì hàn ]    Beckenham or Beckham (name), David Beckham (1975-), British midfield footballer
⇒    [ dàn ]    dumdum bullet (loanword), expanding bullet
⇒    [ leì ]    Dar es Salaam (former capital of Tanzania)
⇒    [ ā ]    Amhara (province, language and ethnic group of Ethiopia), Amharic, Ethiopian
⇒    [ ā dān ]    Amsterdam, capital of Netherlands
⇒    [ ā lǎng ]    surname Armstrong
⇒    [ ā ]    Amu Darya, the biggest river of Central Asia, from Pamir to Aral sea, forming the boundary between Afghanistan and Tajikistan then flowing through Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, formerly called Oxus by Greek and Western writers, and Gihon by medieval Islamic writers
⇒    [ ā ]    Askim (city in Østfold, Norway)
⇒    [ ā ]    Assam, India
⇒    [ leí tīng ]    variant of 德國戰車|德国战车, Rammstein (German metal band)
⇒    [ huò haǐ ]    Horkheimer (philosopher)
⇒    [ huò ěr ]    Holmes (name)

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