Chinese Character: 仔 (zǐ - Youngster)
Radical: 亻 (The person radical)
Stroke Count: 5 (Number of strokes)
Character Decomposition: 亻 + 子 (The person radical plus the character '子' which means child)
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Pinyin: zǐ (Pronounced as 'zǐ')
仔 generally means youngster, child, or junior. The character '仔' usually refers to a young person or a child.
仔 is often used as a suffix to form nouns referring to young beings. '仔' is frequently used as a suffix to create nouns that denote young animals or people.
In Chinese culture, the concept of "仔" is related to the idea of youth and new - life. In Chinese culture, the meaning of '仔' is associated with youth and new life.
他是个好仔。 (Tā shì gè hǎo zǎi.) - He is a good youngster.
You can remember '仔' by thinking of a person with a child - like quality. You can remember the character '仔' by imagining a person having child - like characteristics. The '亻' radical represents a person, and '子' represents a child.