"hanzi" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: /han.zi/ Forms: hanziku [first-person, possessive], hanzimu [possessive, second-person], hanzinya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: Borrowed from Mandarin 漢字/汉字 (hànzì, “Han characters”), from Middle Chinese 漢 (xàn, “Han dynasty, China”) + 字 (dzì, “[written] character”). Compare Cantonese 漢字/汉字 (hon³ zi⁶), Min Nan 漢字/汉字 (hàn-jī, hàn-lī) and Japanese 漢字 (kanji). Doublet of hanja, honji, and kanji. Etymology templates: {{bor|id|cmn|漢字||Han characters|tr=hànzì}} Mandarin 漢字/汉字 (hànzì, “Han characters”), {{der|id|ltc|漢|t=Han dynasty, China|tr=xàn}} Middle Chinese 漢 (xàn, “Han dynasty, China”), {{cog|yue|漢字|tr=hon³ zi⁶}} Cantonese 漢字/汉字 (hon³ zi⁶), {{cog|nan|漢字|tr=hàn-jī, hàn-lī}} Min Nan 漢字/汉字 (hàn-jī, hàn-lī), {{cog|ja|漢字|tr=kanji}} Japanese 漢字 (kanji), {{doublet|id|hanja|honji|kanji}} Doublet of hanja, honji, and kanji Head templates: {{id-noun|-}} hanzi (first-person possessive hanziku, second-person possessive hanzimu, third-person possessive hanzinya)
  1. (colloquial) Hanzi; Chinese character. Wikipedia link: id:hanzi Tags: colloquial Related terms: honji, kanji

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