Chinese Character: 游 (yóu - Travel; Swim)
Radical: 氵 (Water radical)
Stroke Count: 12 (Number of strokes)
Character Decomposition: 氵 (water) + 斿 (wander) (The character is composed of the water radical and a part that implies wandering.)
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Pinyin: yóu (The first tone in Chinese pronunciation)
游 mainly means to travel or swim. It can also imply wandering or moving freely. (The character '游' commonly refers to the act of traveling around or swimming. It can also convey the idea of wandering aimlessly or moving freely.)
游 can be used as a verb. For example, "游泳" (swim), "旅游" (travel). It can also be combined with other words to form various phrases. (The character '游' functions as a verb. For instance, in words like '游泳' (to swim) and '旅游' (to travel). It can be combined with other characters to create different expressions.)
In Chinese culture, traveling has a long - standing tradition. Ancient scholars often went on travels to broaden their knowledge and experience. Swimming is also a popular activity in modern times. (In Chinese culture, traveling has a long - established tradition. In ancient times, scholars often embarked on journeys to expand their knowledge and gain more life experiences. Nowadays, swimming is also a well - loved activity.)
他喜欢游泳。(Tā xǐhuān yóu yǒng.) - He likes to swim.
You can remember '游' by associating the water radical '氵' with the act of swimming, and the other part '斿' with the idea of wandering during a trip. (You can remember the character '游' by linking the water radical '氵' to the action of swimming and the component '斿' to the concept of wandering around while traveling.)