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ㄏㄞ ˊ

hái

still

還 is a 16 stroke, traditional Chinese character and is pronounced as hái in the second tone, however it can also be pronounced as huán.

In simplified Chinese the character is used.

It is made up of the components (walk) and (round).

  • ㄏㄞ ˊ

    hái

    still

    • ㄔㄨㄛ ˋ

      chuò

      walk

    • ㄑㄩㄥ ˊ

      qióng

      round

3 stories have been written about this character — see all
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I walked past to say hái but she just stood still with a gaze of terror on her face. N.B. 睘 is a variant of 瞏 meaning 'gaze of terror'.
by Casper07x

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Why is that suspicious person still walking 'round here? (And to remember 'round': the suspicious person has one eye, a wide mouth and too many legs.)
by Sanne-san

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Charlie WALKs up the ICEy mountain, EYEs & MOUTH wide with wonder at its [heigh]t. Doesn't know [who an]y past climbers are or if they <still> RETURN.
by vms5q

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Pronunciation

We found 2 pronunciations for 還

huán
hái

Definitions for 還 pronounced as huán

  • surname Huan
  • to pay back
  • to return

Definitions for 還 pronounced as hái

  • still
  • still in progress
  • still more
  • yet
  • even more
  • in addition
  • fairly
  • passably (good)
  • as early as
  • even
  • also
  • else

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