人參
Chinese
man; person; people | ginseng | ||
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trad. (人參/人蔘) | 人 | 參/蔘 | |
simp. (人参) | 人 | 参 |
Etymology
Referring to the root's characteristic forked shape, resembling the legs of a man.
Pronunciation
Synonyms
Dialectal synonyms of 人參 (“ginseng”) [map]
Variety | Location | Words |
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Formal (Written Standard Chinese) | 人參 | |
Mandarin | Taiwan | 人參 |
Luoyang | 人參 | |
Wanrong | 人參 | |
Xi'an | 人參 | |
Yangzhou | 參 | |
Singapore | 人參 | |
Cantonese | Guangzhou | 參 |
Hong Kong | 人參, 參 | |
Gan | Nanchang | 人參 |
Lichuan | 人參 | |
Pingxiang | 人參, 參 | |
Eastern Min | Fuzhou | 參 |
Southern Min | Xiamen | 人參 |
Quanzhou | 人參 | |
Zhangzhou | 人參 | |
Tainan | 參仔 | |
Leizhou | 參 | |
Southern Pinghua | Nanning (Tingzi) | 人參 |
Wu | Suzhou | 人參 |
Descendants
Others:
References
- Duffus, William (1883) “ginseng”, in English-Chinese Vocabulary of the Vernacular or Spoken Language of Swatow, Swatow: English Presbyterian Mission Press, page 122
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