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Commons:Category
Translingual
Stroke order
Stroke order
Han character
八 (Kangxi radical 12, 八 +0, 2 strokes, cangjie input 竹人 (HO ), four-corner 80000 , composition ⿰丿 乀 (G H T ) or ⿰丿 乁 (J K V ))
Kangxi radical #12, ⼋ .
Shuowen Jiezi radical №16
Usage notes
Minor strokes in the shape of 八 or 丷 , as in the top of 𠔉 and 龹 , can be referred by this radical (but in many cases, it is a false friend ). These are often written as 丷 in modern texts. Compare 卷 /卷 , and different forms of 鬲 /鬲 .
Derived characters
Appendix:Chinese radical/八
仈 , 叭 , 𫭗 , 𡚭 , 扒 , 汃 , 𤜞 , 朳 , 𣱺 , 𬌙 , 玐 , 𦘩 , 𭾘 , 𥐙 , 𧘋 , 𬖍 , 𦓧 , 𧈢 , 𧴩 , 𧺍 , 趴 , 釟 (𫓥 ), 𩡩 , 𩵒 , 𰃟 , 𫙈 , 𫐴 , 𥻋 , 𪗔
尣 , 𡯂 , 分 , 㕣 , 𡉀 , 䏌 , 𠬬 , 兌 , 谷 , 𥾈 , 𦔯 , 𧯚 , 𠭦 , 𣼪 , 𩰕 , 只 , 穴 , 䒔 , 𤴭 , 𦉵 , 𡨄 , 𩫵
Descendants
Further reading
Kangxi Dictionary: page 126 , character 26
Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 1450
Dae Jaweon: page 274, character 13
Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 241, character 3
Unihan data for U+516B
Chinese
Glyph origin
Old Chinese
扒
*preːds, *preːd, *pred
八
*preːd
𩡩
*preːd
朳
*preːd
玐
*preːd
釟
*preːd
汃
*pʰreːd, *prɯn
Ideogrammic compound (會意 / 会意 ) : 八 is two bent lines indicating the original meaning of "to divide". This character is later borrowed to mean "eight" because of homonymy, making the original meaning obsolete (now represented by 分 and 別 ).
Unrelated to the bottom part of 兵 , 共 , 具 , and 兴 , in which it represents two hands holding an object. Also unrelated to 只 and 兑 in which it represents air coming out of a mouth. Unrelated to 貝 . Eventually, unrelated to the bottom part of 其 , 真 , and 典 , in which it represents the legs of a table.
Etymology 1
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *b-r-gjat ( “ eight ” ) . Compare Tibetan བརྒྱད ( brgyad ) .
Pronunciation
Mandarin
(Standard )
(Pinyin ) : bā (ba1 )
(Zhuyin ) : ㄅㄚ
(Chengdu , Sichuanese Pinyin ) : ba2
(Xi'an , Guanzhong Pinyin ) : bǎ
(Nanjing , Nanjing Pinyin ) : båq
(Dungan , Cyrillic and Wiktionary ) : ба (ba, I)
Cantonese
(Guangzhou –Hong Kong , Jyutping ) : baat3
(Dongguan , Jyutping++ ) : be9
(Taishan , Wiktionary ) : bat1
(Yangjiang , Jyutping++ ) : baat2
Gan (Wiktionary ) : bat6
Hakka
(Sixian , PFS ) : pat
(Hailu , HRS ) : bad
(Meixian , Guangdong ) : bad5
Jin (Wiktionary ) : bah4
Northern Min (KCR ) : băi
Eastern Min (BUC ) : báik
Puxian Min (Pouseng Ping'ing ): be5 / beh6 / bah6
Southern Min
(Hokkien , POJ ) : poeh / peh / piē / pat
(Teochew , Peng'im ) : boih4
(Leizhou , Leizhou Pinyin ) : boi7
Wu (Northern , Wugniu ) : 7 paq / 7 peq / 7 poq / 7 paeq / 1 pa
Xiang
(Changsha , Wiktionary ) : ba6
(Loudi , Wiktionary ) : ba2
(Hengyang , Wiktionary ) : ba6
Note : bá - a less common tone sandhi variant of 八 when it occurs before a departing-tone character, e.g.
八路 ( Bālù ) .
Note :
be5/beh6 - vernacular;
bah6 - literary.
Southern Min
(Hokkien : Xiamen , Quanzhou , Jinjiang , Nan'an , Hui'an , Yongchun , Changtai , Taipei , Lukang , Sanxia , Kinmen , Magong , Hsinchu , Philippines , Singapore , Klang )
(Hokkien : Zhangzhou , Zhangpu , Kaohsiung , Tainan , Taichung , Yilan , Penang )
(Hokkien : Longyan )
(Hokkien : Xiamen , Quanzhou , Zhangzhou , Jinjiang , Nan'an , Hui'an , Yongchun , Zhangpu , Changtai , Longyan , General Taiwanese , Singapore , Penang , Klang )
Pe̍h-ōe-jī : pat
Tâi-lô : pat
Phofsit Daibuun : pad
IPA (Penang ) : /pat̚³/
IPA (Xiamen , Zhangzhou , Yongchun , Zhangpu , Changtai , Taipei , Kaohsiung , Singapore ) : /pat̚³²/
IPA (Klang ) : /pat̚⁵³/
IPA (Hui'an ) : /pat̚⁴/
IPA (Quanzhou , Jinjiang , Nan'an , Longyan ) : /pat̚⁵/
Note :
poeh/peh/piē - vernacular;
pat - literary.
Wu
(Northern : Shanghai , Jiading , Kunshan , Yixing , Changzhou , Jingjiang , Jiaxing , Haining , Haiyan , Hangzhou , Xiaoshan , Cixi , Ningbo , Zhoushan )
(Northern : Jiading )
(Northern : Suzhou , Tongxiang , Haining , Deqing , Cixi )
(Northern : Songjiang , Chongming , Chuansha , Shaoxing )
(Northern : Ningbo )
Note :
1 pa (Ningbo) - only in
王八 .
Baxter –Sagart system 1.1 (2014 )
Character
八
Reading #
1/1
Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
bā
Middle Chinese
‹ pɛt ›
Old Chinese
/*pˁret/
English
eight
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
八
Reading #
1/1
No.
89
Phonetic component
八
Rime group
月
Rime subdivision
2
Corresponding MC rime
八
Old Chinese
/*preːd/
Definitions
八
eight
many ; numerous
( printing ) pearl ( the smallest size of usual type , standardized as 5 point )
Short for 八卦 (bāguà ).
to gossip (about); to stick one's nose in
( Cantonese ) nosey ; meddling
八 婆 [Cantonese ] ― baat3 po4 ― nosey parker; meddling woman
a surname : Ba
See also
Compounds
Descendants
Others :
→ Proto-Tai: *peːtᴰ ( “ eight ” ) Proto-Southwestern Tai: *pɛːtᴰ Northern Tai Central Tai
Etymology 2
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *brat ( “ cut apart, cut open ” ) . Cognate to 別 / 别 (bié ).
Pronunciation
Baxter –Sagart system 1.1 (2014 )
Character
八
Reading #
1/1
Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
bā
Middle Chinese
‹ pɛt ›
Old Chinese
/*pˁret/
English
eight
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
八
Reading #
1/1
No.
89
Phonetic component
八
Rime group
月
Rime subdivision
2
Corresponding MC rime
八
Old Chinese
/*preːd/
Definitions
八
† to divide ; to differentiate
Etymology 3
For pronunciation and definitions of 八 – see 捌 (“to know”). (This character is a variant form of 捌 ).
References
Japanese
Kanji
八
(First grade kyōiku kanji )
Readings
Go-on : はち ( hachi , Jōyō ) ←はち ( fati , historical )
Kan-on : はつ ( hatsu ) ←はつ ( fatu , historical )
Kun : や ( ya , 八 , Jōyō ) 、やつ ( ya tsu , 八つ , Jōyō ) 、やっつ ( yat tsu , 八つ , Jōyō ) 、よう ( yō , 八 , Jōyō † ) ←やう ( yau , やう , historical )
Nanori : な ( na ) 、は ( ha ) 、はっ ( ha' ) 、はつ ( hatsu ) 、やち ( yachi ) 、やつ ( yatsu )
Compounds
Etymology 1
From Middle Chinese 八 (MC peat ).
Pronunciation
Numeral
八( はち ) • (hachi )
eight , 8
Noun
八( はち ) • (hachi )
eight
Short for 八の字 .
Short for 八兵衛 .
Etymology 2
From Old Japanese 八 ( ya ) , from Proto-Japonic *ya .
The ablaut form of 四 ( yo , “ four ” ) , which it doubles. ( Can this (+ ) etymology be sourced ?)
Pronunciation
Noun
八( や ) • (ya )
eight
Derived terms
Coordinate terms
References
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 八 (MC peat ).
Historical Readings
Dongguk Jeongun Reading
Dongguk Jeongun , 1448
바ᇙ〮 (Yale : pálq )
Middle Korean
Text
Eumhun
Gloss (hun )
Reading
Hunmong Jahoe , 1527
여듧 (Yale : yètùlp )
팔 (Yale : phál )
Sinjeung Yuhap , 1576
여ᄃᆞᆲ (Yale : yetolp )
팔 (Yale : phal )
Pronunciation
Hanja
Wikisource
八 (eumhun 여덟 팔 ( yeodeol pal ) )
hanja form? of 팔 ( “ eight ” )
Compounds
Compounds
팔방 (八方 , palbang )
팔자 (八字 , palja )
팔식 (八識 , palsik )
팔고 (八苦 , palgo )
팔순 (八旬 , palsun )
팔팔십 (達八十 , palpalsip )
팔불용 (八不用 , palburyong )
칠전팔기 (七顚八起 , chiljeonpalgi )
십중팔구 (十中八九 , sipjungpalgu )
팔방미인 (八方美人 , palbangmiin )
백팔번뇌 (百八煩惱 , baekpalbeonnoe )
사고팔고 (四苦八苦 , sagopalgo )
팔면육비 (八面六臂 , palmyeonyukbi )
사각팔방 (四角八方 , sagakpalbang )
관동팔경 (關東八景 , gwandongpalgyeong )
사통팔달 (四通八達 , satongpaldal )
이팔청춘 (二八靑春 , ipalcheongchun )
구산팔해 (九山八海 , gusanpalhae )
십상팔구 (十常八九 , sipsangpalgu )
사방팔방 (四方八方 , sabangpalbang )
사주팔자 (四柱八字 , sajupalja )
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
八 : Hán Việt readings: bát [ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
八 : Nôm readings: bát [ 1] [ 2] , bắt [ 1] [ 3] , bớt [ 1]
chữ Hán form of bát ( “ eight , octo- (Sino-Vietnamese compounds)” ) .
Compounds
References