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Table of radicals.

One Stroke.

1. It. Chek.
One; unity.
2. Kun. Tuicham. C.
To pass through.
3. Chu. Tiam.
A point.
丿
4. Hék. Puä. C.
Bent.
5. It.
One; curved.
6. Kiok. C.
Hooked.

Two Strokes.

7. Ji. Nó.
Two.
8. Tau. C.
A cover.
9. Nang. C. 亻.
Man; human.
10. Jin. C.
A man.
11. Jip.
To enter.
12. Poi.
Eight.
13. Keng. C.
Remote limits.
14. Mit. Kapbo. C.
To cover.
15. Peng. C.
Ice; cold.
16. Ki.
A bench or stand.
17. Kʽám. C.
A receptacle.
18. Tó. C. 刂.
A knife.
19. Lát.
Strength.
20. Pau. C.
To infold.
21. Pi.
To arrange. A spoon or key.
22. Hwang. C.
A square vessel.
23. Hi. C.
To conceal.
24. Cháp.
Ten.
25. Pok.
To prognosticate.
26. Chát. 㔾. C.
A seal; credential.
27. Hán. C.
A shelter.
28. Sù. Ut mⁿo. C.
Deflected; selfish.
29. Iu.
Moreover.

Three Strokes.

30. Kʽau.
The mouth.
31. Ui. Kok kák.
To inclose.
32. To.
Ground; earth.
33. Sù.
A scholar.
34. Ti.
To follow.
35. Sue. C.
Walk slowly.
36. Sek.
Evening.
37. Tai. Toa.
Large.
38. Nᵘng.
Female.
39. Chù.
A child.
30. Mien. C.
A cover; roof.
41. Chun.
An inch.