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Linda Maria Tervaniemi
Linda Maria Tervaniemi
5 years ago

A guest comes under your roof and you offer them food, so there’s the character for roof and hand.

Anu Bat-yeruult
Anu Bat-yeruult
5 years ago

The top part means roof and the middle part looks like someone crossing his/her hands. So I imagine that I’m welcoming a guest who came to my home.

Angelo Giovannoni
Angelo Giovannoni
4 years ago

there’s a roof with a figure and a door, showing that they are welcoming a guest in

Maria Wani
Maria Wani
2 years ago

It looks like a person sitting on a bed, under a roof. Thus, he is a guest

Dinobi Ibegbu
Dinobi Ibegbu
2 years ago

It has the roof radical and anyone invited under one’s ‘roof’ is a ‘guest’.

Danial Tajwer
Danial Tajwer
2 years ago

You bring your Guest under your “roof,” you shake their “hand,” and then you offer them food for their “mouth.”

Jinu Shim
Jinu Shim
2 years ago

The roof radical on the top and kou underneath reminds me of bringing for for the guest.

Aerin Jolie Tran
Aerin Jolie Tran
2 years ago

Under a roof use tongs to serve food for guests

Jonas Ranft
Jonas Ranft
2 years ago

Someone comes “under” your roof. You eat using your hands and your mouth.

Haya Faisal
Haya Faisal
1 year ago

It looks like a roof, An acorn with a hat and a car. co guests come to your house in a car to eat an acorn

Binderiya M
Binderiya M
3 months ago

It looks like a GUEST is coming and a lady is standing under the roof, crossing her hands as long as she can and giving a square plate for the guest to eat.

Nurbol Ibrai
Nurbol Ibrai
3 months ago

I remember it as the middle part being a person with open arms welcoming a guest to sit on a chair under the roof of their home.

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