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Translingual
Han character
萬 (Kangxi radical 140, 艸 +9, 13 strokes in traditional Chinese and Korean , 12 strokes in mainland China and Japanese , cangjie input 廿田中月 (TWLB ), four-corner 44427 , composition ⿱艹 禺 )
Derived characters
㒖 , 噧 , 𫮮 , 𡽇 , 𢶯 , 澫 , 𤢥 , 邁 , 𦼌 , 𣜜 , 燤 , 𤛶 , 𥖣 , 𥜍 , 䊪 , 𬚑 , 蠇 , 䜕 , 贎 , 𧾗 , 𨆣 , 𨲴 , 𡳱 , 𨭬 , 𬒪 , 𫙽 , 𪒪
勱 , 𪵒 , 𧄴 , 䖁 , 厲 , 𫴆 , 𭙿 , 癘 , 𰤅 , 𨷈 , 𥍈 , 𰊶 , 𬞒 , 𦽳 , 蠆 , 躉 , 䘍 , 𪯁 , 𬯥 , 𨙗
Further reading
Kangxi Dictionary: page 1042 , character 33
Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 31339
Dae Jaweon: page 1501, character 6
Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 5, page 3247, character 8
Unihan data for U+842C
Chinese
Wikipedia has articles on:
萬 (Written Standard Chinese? ) 萬 (Cantonese)
Glyph origin
Old Chinese
糲
*m·raːds, *m·rads, *m·raːd
犡
*m·raːds, *m·rads
噧
*hmreːds, *r̥ʰaːd
邁
*mraːds
勱
*mraːds
蠆
*m̥ʰraːds
厲
*m·rads
勵
*m·rads
礪
*m·rads
蠣
*m·rads
蠇
*m·rads
癘
*m·rads
濿
*m·rads
櫔
*m·rads
巁
*m·rads
贎
*m·rads, *mlans
萬
*mlans
Pictogram (象形 ) – scorpion . This character's original meaning has been lost, and the derivative 蠆 (OC *m̥ʰraːds ) refers to the original word.
Etymology
“scorpion”
See 蠆 (OC *m̥ʰraːds ).
“religious dance; sorcery”
Perhaps from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-man ( “ medicine ” ) . Compare Tibetan སྨན ( sman , “ medicine; she-demons worshipped by common folk ” ) , Burmese မန်း ( man: , “ utter mystic words to heal or ward off evil ” ) .
“myriad ; ten thousand”
Schuessler (2007) considers the etymology of this sense Sino-Tibetan and compares it with Tibetan འབུམ ( 'bum , “ hundred thousand; complete; entire; multifarious ” ) . Similar words are found in branches of Turkic , Mongolic , Tungusic , Korean , and Tocharian ; here they are treated as very old loanwords from Chinese, per Pulleyblank (apud Clauson, 1972) , Beckwith (2009) , Adams (2013) and Tremblay (2005) .
Pronunciation
Mandarin
(Standard )
(Pinyin ) : wàn (wan4 )
(Zhuyin ) : ㄨㄢˋ
(Chengdu , Sichuanese Pinyin ) : wan4
(Nanjing , Nanjing Pinyin ) : wān
(Dungan , Cyrillic and Wiktionary ) : ван (van, III)
Cantonese
(Guangzhou –Hong Kong , Jyutping ) : maan6
(Taishan , Wiktionary ) : man5
Gan (Wiktionary ) : uan5
Hakka
(Sixian , PFS ) : van
(Hailu , HRS ) : van˖
(Meixian , Guangdong ) : van4
Jin (Wiktionary ) : van3
Northern Min (KCR ) : uāing
Eastern Min (BUC ) : uâng
Puxian Min (Pouseng Ping'ing ): mang5
Southern Min
(Hokkien , POJ ) : bān
(Teochew , Peng'im ) : bhuêng7 / bhuang7
Wu (Shanghai , Wugniu ) : 6 me; 6 ve
Note :
bhuêng7 - Chaozhou;
bhuang7 - Shantou.
Note :
3me - colloquial (only in 萬子 );
3ve - literary ("ten thousand", etc.).
Baxter –Sagart system 1.1 (2014 )
Character
萬
Reading #
1/1
Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
wàn
Middle Chinese
‹ mjonH ›
Old Chinese
/*C.ma-s/
English
10000
Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system:
* Parentheses "()" indicate uncertain presence;
* Square brackets "" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. * as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p;
* Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix;
* Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;
* Period "." indicates syllable boundary.
Zhengzhang system (2003)
Character
萬
Reading #
1/1
No.
12633
Phonetic component
萬
Rime group
元
Rime subdivision
1
Corresponding MC rime
万
Old Chinese
/*mlans/
Definitions
萬
( obsolete ) Original form of 蠆 / 虿 (chài , “scorpion”).
( historical ) A ritual dance in ancient China.
myriad , ten thousand , 10000
兩 萬 元 / 两 万 元 ― liǎng wàn yuán ― twenty thousand dollars
一百 萬 / 一百 万 ― yībǎi wàn ― one million
四 萬 萬 同胞 / 四 万 万 同胞 ― sì wàn wàn tóngbāo ― four hundred million compatriots (the population of China from 1910s to 1940s)
萬 歲/ 万 岁 ― wàn suì ― ten thousand years; hooray; long live
( figurative ) a great number ; myriad ; numerous
萬 眾一心/ 万 众一心 ― wàn zhòngyīxīn ― all united
排除萬 難 / 排除万 难 ― páichúwàn nán ― to remove all difficulties
very ; extremely ; absolutely
萬 不得已/ 万 不得已 ― wàn bùdéyǐ ― out of absolute necessity; with no other choice
a surname
萬 里 同志 ,原名 萬 明 禮 ,1916年 12月 出生 於 山東 省 東平 縣 一 個 貧民 家庭 。 [MSC , trad. ] 万 里 同志 ,原名 万 明 礼 ,1916年 12月 出生 于 山东 省 东平 县 一 个 贫民 家庭 。 [MSC , simp. ] From: “万里同志生平 ”, in People's Daily (in Chinese), 2015 July 23, page 4 Wàn Lǐ tóngzhì, yuánmíng Wàn Mínglǐ, 1916 nián 12 yuè chūshēng yú Shāndōng xǐng Dōngpíng xiàn yī ge pínmín jiātíng. Comrade Wan Li, whose original name was Wan Mingli, was born to a poor family in Dongping County, Shandong Province in December 1916.
See also
Compounds
Descendants
Sino-Xenic (
萬 ):
→ Japanese: 万( まん ) ( man , “ ten thousand ” ) ; 万( ばん ) ( ban )
→ Korean: 만(萬) ( man , “ ten thousand ” )
→ Vietnamese: vạn ( 萬 , “ ten thousand ” )
Others :
→ Bouyei: faanh ( “ ten thousand ” ) , Wanq ( surname )
→ Proto-Hmong: *wi̯aŋꟲ ( “ ten thousand ” )
→ Kavalan: ban ( “ ten thousand ” )
→ Khmer: ម៉ឺន ( məɨn ) , ហ្មឺន ( məɨn , “ ten thousand; official rank ” )
→ Lao: ໝື່ນ ( mư̄n ) , ຫມື່ນ ( mư̄n , “ ten thousand; official rank ” )
→ Middle Korean: 즈믄 ( cumun , “ thousand ” )
→ Middle Mongol: ᠲᠦᠮᠡᠨ ( tümen , “ ten thousand ” )
→ English: tumen ( “ an army unit of 10,000 soldiers, among the ancient Mongols ” )
Khalkha Mongolian: ᠲᠦᠮᠡ ( tüme ) / түм ( tüm )
→ Persian: تومان ( tumân )
→ English: toman ( “ former currency of Iran ” )
→ Russian: Тюмень ( Tjumenʹ , “ Tyumen ” )
→ English: Tyumen ( “ city in Russia ” )
→ Shan: မိုၼ်ႇ ( mùen , “ ten thousand ” )
→ Thai: หมื่น ( mʉ̀ʉn , “ ten thousand; official rank ” )
→ Proto-Tocharian:
Tocharian A: tmāṃ ( “ ten thousand ” )
Tocharian B: t(u) māne ( “ ten thousand, a myriad ” )
→ Proto-Tungusic:
Manchu: ᡨᡠᠮᡝᠨ ( tumen , “ ten thousand ” )
→ Chinese: 圖們 / 图们 (Túmén , “Tumen , city in China”), 圖們江 / 图们江 (Túmén Jiāng , “Tumen River , boundary river between China, North Korea and Russia”)
→ English: Tumen ( “ city in China ” )
→ Korean: 도문 (圖們 , Domun , “Tumen”)
→ Middle Korean: 투먼〮가ᇰ ( Thwùmén-kàng , “ Tumen River ” )
→ Korean: 두만강 (豆滿江 , Duman'gang , “Tumen River”)
→ Proto-Turkic: *tümen ( “ ten thousand; an infinitely large number ” )
Turkish: tümen ( “ ten thousand ” )
→ Vietnamese: muôn ( 𨷈 , “ ten thousand; all, many ” ) , man ( “ ten thousand ” )
→ Zhuang: fanh ( “ ten thousand ” )
References
Japanese
Kanji
萬
(Jinmeiyō kanji , kyūjitai kanji, shinjitai form 万 )
ten thousand
Readings
Compounds
Etymology 1
⟨yo2 ro2 du⟩ → */jərədu/ → /jorod͡zu/ → /jorozu/
From Old Japanese , first attested in the Kojiki (712 CE ). See 万 for more senses.
Proper noun
萬( よろず ) • (Yorozu ) ←よろづ ( Yorodu ) ?
a surname
Proper noun
萬( よろづ ) • (Yorozu )
a surname
Etymology 2
From Middle Chinese 萬 (MC mjonH ). See 万 for more senses.
Proper noun
萬( ばん ) • (Ban )
a surname
Etymology 3
Likely a shift from ban above. See 万 for more senses.
Proper noun
萬( まん ) • (Man )
a female given name
a surname
References
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 萬 (MC mjonH ).
Historical Readings
Dongguk Jeongun Reading
Dongguk Jeongun , 1448
먼〮 (Yale : mén )
Middle Korean
Text
Eumhun
Gloss (hun )
Reading
Hunmong Jahoe , 1527
일〮만〯 (Yale : íl-mǎn )
만〯 (Yale : mǎn )
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Hanja
Wikisource
萬 (eumhun 일 만 (一萬) 만 ( ilman man ) )
hanja form? of 만 ( “ ten thousand ” )
hanja form? of 만 ( “ myriad ” )
Compounds
Compounds
만우 (萬有 , manu )
만국 (萬國 , man'guk )
만약 (萬若 , manyak )
만능 (萬能 , manneung )
만세 (萬歲 , manse )
만물 (萬物 , manmul )
만억 (萬億 , maneok , “trillion ”)
오만 (五萬 , oman )
만년필 (萬年筆 , mannyeonpil )
만우절 (萬愚節 , manujeol , “April Fools' Day ”)
만리장성 (萬里長城 , Mallijangseong )
만유인력 (萬有引力 , manyuillyeok )
References
국제퇴계학회 대구경북지부 (國際退溪學會 大邱慶北支部) (2007). Digital Hanja Dictionary, 전자사전/電子字典 .
Vietnamese
Han character
萬 : Hán Việt readings: vạn , muôn
萬 : Nôm readings: vạn , vàn , mại , vẹn , muôn
Noun
萬
chữ Hán form of vạn , muôn ( “ ten thousand ” ) .
Compounds