small; tiny; few small; tiny; few; young |
knife | ||
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simp. and trad. (小刀) |
小 | 刀 |
小刀
Variety | Location | Words |
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Formal (Written Standard Chinese) | 小刀, 刀子 | |
Northeastern Mandarin | Beijing | 刀子, 小刀兒 |
Taiwan | 小刀 | |
Harbin | 刀子 | |
Jilu Mandarin | Jinan | 刀子, 小刀兒 |
Central Plains Mandarin | Wanrong | 刀子 |
Xi'an | 小刀兒, 刀刀兒, 刀刀子, 刀子 | |
Lanyin Mandarin | Ürümqi | 刀刀子 |
Southwestern Mandarin | Chengdu | 刀刀兒, 刀兒 |
Wuhan | 刀子, 刀 | |
Jianghuai Mandarin | Yangzhou | 刀子, 小刀 |
Hefei | 小刀子, 小刀 | |
Cantonese | Guangzhou | 刀仔 |
Hong Kong | 刀仔 | |
Taishan | 刀仔 | |
Dongguan | 刀仔 | |
Yangjiang | 刀仔 | |
Gan | Nanchang | 刀子 |
Lichuan | 刀崽 | |
Pingxiang | 小刀仔 | |
Hakka | Meixian | 刀仔 |
Jin | Taiyuan | 刀刀, 刀子, 小刀兒 |
Northern Min | Jian'ou | 刀仔 |
Eastern Min | Fuzhou | 刀囝 |
Southern Min | Xiamen | 刀仔, 刀仔囝 |
Quanzhou | 刀仔 | |
Zhangzhou | 刀仔囝 | |
Tainan | 刀仔 GT | |
Chaozhou | 刀囝 | |
Leizhou | 刀囝 | |
Haikou | 刀囝 | |
Southern Pinghua | Nanning (Tingzi) | 刀崽 |
Wu | Suzhou | 小刀 |
Hangzhou | 刀兒 | |
Wenzhou | 刀兒 | |
Xiang | Changsha | 細刀子, 刀子 |
Shuangfeng | 細刀子 | |
Note | GT - General Taiwanese (no specific region identified) |
Kanji in this term | |
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小 | 刀 |
しょう Grade: 1 |
とう Grade: 2 |
on'yomi |
From Middle Chinese compound 小刀 (sjewX taw, literally “small + blade”). Compare modern Mandarin reading xiǎodāo, Cantonese siu2 dou1, Min Nan sió-to.
Kanji in this term | |
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小 | 刀 |
こ Grade: 1 |
かたな > がたな Grade: 2 |
kun'yomi |
Compound of 小 (ko, “small, little”) + 刀 (katana, “sword, blade”).[3][1][2] The katana changes to gatana as an instance of rendaku (連濁).
Kanji in this term | |
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小 | 刀 |
ちい(さ) Grade: 1 |
かたな > がたな Grade: 2 |
kun'yomi |
Compound of 小さ (chīsa, “small”, the stem of adjective 小さい chīsai) + 刀 (katana, “sword, blade”). The katana changes to gatana as an instance of rendaku (連濁).
小刀 • (chīsagatana)