Hi
Once again I have some simple questions.
1)
Are the two words "bin" (from "tui bin" meaning "opposite") and "mi" meaning "noodles" lterary and colloqual pronounciations of 面?
2)
What is the hanzi for "bun toe" meaning problem, "khun" meaning "sleep" and "hiam" meaning complain?
Thanks
~Jilang
A few small questions
bian7 and mi7 are both colloquial pronunciations, but of two different traditional characters that were merged into the same simplified character:
traditional: 面 / simplified: 面
literary: bian7 / colloquial: bin7
meaning: side, face
traditional: 麵 / simplified: 面
literary: bian7 / colloquial: mi7
meaning: noodles
traditional: 問題 / simplified: 问题
pronunciation: bun7-t(o)e5
meaning: problem
traditional: 睏 / simplified: 困
pronunciation: khun3
meaning: to sleep
character: 嫌
pronunciation: hiam5
meaning: to complain of
traditional: 面 / simplified: 面
literary: bian7 / colloquial: bin7
meaning: side, face
traditional: 麵 / simplified: 面
literary: bian7 / colloquial: mi7
meaning: noodles
traditional: 問題 / simplified: 问题
pronunciation: bun7-t(o)e5
meaning: problem
traditional: 睏 / simplified: 困
pronunciation: khun3
meaning: to sleep
character: 嫌
pronunciation: hiam5
meaning: to complain of