sinogram

character (logogram) used in the writing system of East Asian languages in the Sinosphere region
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sinogram

Summary

Key Facts

  • sinogram is a type of CJKV character[1].
  • sinogram is a type of logogram[2].
  • sinogram is a type of hieroglyph[3].
  • sinogram is a type of ideogram[4].
  • sinogram is part of Chinese characters[5].
  • sinogram's Commons category is recorded as Chinese characters[6].
  • sinogram's country of origin is recorded as China[7].
  • sinogram comprises CJKV stroke[8].
  • sinogram's Commons gallery is recorded as Chinese characters[9].
  • sinogram's has characteristic is recorded as CJKV stroke[10].
  • sinogram's has characteristic is recorded as Chinese character radical[11].
  • sinogram's has characteristic is recorded as sinogram component[12].
  • sinogram's main Wikidata property is recorded as P5244[13].
  • sinogram's main Wikidata property is recorded as P5425[14].
  • sinogram's different from is recorded as Sinogram[15].
  • sinogram's different from is recorded as Chinese characters[16].
  • sinogram's properties for this type is recorded as P5280[17].
  • sinogram's properties for this type is recorded as P5205[18].
  • sinogram's properties for this type is recorded as P4213[19].
  • sinogram's properties for this type is recorded as P5519[20].
  • sinogram's properties for this type is recorded as P5518[21].
  • sinogram's properties for this type is recorded as P5753[22].
  • sinogram's properties for this type is recorded as P5523[23].
  • sinogram's properties for this type is recorded as P11475[24].
  • sinogram's permanent duplicated item is recorded as Chinese character[25].

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Definition and Type

Recorded subclass of include CJKV character[1], logogram[2], hieroglyph[3], and ideogram[4].

Use and Application

sinogram comprises CJKV stroke[8]. sinogram is part of Chinese characters[5].

References

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Direct Wikidata claims

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  2. [2] . The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language. wikidata.org.
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  25. [25] . wikidata.org.

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