"speech" or "words" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 149) / see also 言字旁[yan2 zi4 pang2]

Mnemonic symbol: this character looks like a big "i" (like in information), and I'll represent it by an advertising column. Maud Younger (y) gives a speech (讠) standing on top of an advertising column (讠) in the anthill's kitchen (an2).

讠 character breakdown

The character 讠 cannot be broken down into individual components.

Characters with 讠 as component

variant of 咨[zi1]
proverb
surname Qiao
ridicule / to blame
drum tower
curse / swear (oath)
sly / crafty / weird / bizarre / contradictory / inconsistent
to accuse falsely

= + : Everyone told Willy Walrus (w) that he has gained a lot of weight, so as an excuse he sets up an advertising column (讠) in front of the space station (Ø1) falsely blaming (诬) the wizard (巫) on having him gain weight by putting a spell on him.
to examine / truth (Buddhism)
hey (to express disagreement)
hey (to express agreement)
to enjoin / to grant (a title)
to go (to visit a superior) / one's current attainment in learning or art
surname Chen
faithful / sincere
(archaic) to present / to bequeath / variant of 貽|贻[yi2]
honest speech
to teach / to instruct / to induce
to brag / popular / lovely
to report a bereavement / obituary

Words with 讠

讠 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 讠

讠 currently does not appear in any sentence.