榆錢
See also:
榆钱
Chinese
elm
coin; money
trad.
(
榆錢
)
榆
錢
simp.
(
榆钱
)
榆
钱
Etymology
the
fruit
of an
elm
tree
resembles
ancient
Chinese
copper
coins
,
hence
the
name
.
Pronunciation
Mandarin
(
Pinyin
)
:
yúqián
(
Zhuyin
)
:
ㄩˊ ㄑㄧㄢˊ
Cantonese
(
Jyutping
)
:
jyu
4
cin
4
Mandarin
(
Standard Chinese
)
Hanyu Pinyin
:
yúqián
Zhuyin
:
ㄩˊ ㄑㄧㄢˊ
Tongyong Pinyin
:
yúcián
Wade–Giles
:
yü
2
-chʻien
2
Yale
:
yú-chyán
Gwoyeu Romatzyh
:
yuchyan
Palladius
:
юйцянь
(jujcjanʹ)
Sinological IPA
(key)
:
/y³⁵ t͡ɕʰi̯ɛn³⁵/
Homophones
:
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於潛
/
于潜
榆錢
/
榆钱
(
Standard Chinese
,
erhua
-ed
)
+
Hanyu Pinyin
:
yúqiánr
Zhuyin
:
ㄩˊ ㄑㄧㄢˊㄦ
Tongyong Pinyin
:
yúciánr
Wade–Giles
:
yü
2
-chʻien
2
-ʼrh
Yale
:
yú-chyánr
Gwoyeu Romatzyh
:
yuchyal
Palladius
:
юйцяньр
(jujcjanʹr)
Sinological IPA
(key)
:
/y³⁵ t͡ɕʰi̯ɑɻ³⁵/
Cantonese
(
Standard Cantonese
,
Guangzhou
–
Hong Kong
)
+
Jyutping
:
jyu
4
cin
4
Yale
:
yùh chìhn
Cantonese Pinyin
:
jy
4
tsin
4
Guangdong Romanization
:
yu
4
qin
4
Sinological IPA
(
key
)
:
/jyː
²¹
t͡sʰiːn
²¹
/
Noun
榆錢
the
fruit
of an
elm
tree
榆錢
ancient Chinese coins
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