Chinese Character: 纳 (nà - Accept/Admit)
Radical: 纟 (silk radical)
Stroke Count: 10 (10 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 纟 + 内 (silk + inside)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: nà (fourth tone)
纳 primarily means to accept or admit, and is used in various contexts related to receiving or including something.
纳 is primarily used as a verb to indicate accepting or admitting something.
In Chinese culture, 纳 is often associated with concepts of acceptance and inclusion, and is used in many idioms about receiving or incorporating ideas.
我们采纳了他的建议。(Wǒ men cǎi nà le tā de jiàn yì.)
We adopted his suggestion.
Remember 纳 as "silk inside" - the 纟 represents silk, and 内 means inside, together forming the concept of accepting or including something.