this character looks like 吗 with an extra line. Sometimes when you want to log into a website, they ask you a *question* like “when is your mother’s birthday” and the answer you set for it is the code.
Ariana Fahl
2 years ago
first, before you scan a code, you need to ask someone to sign it (hence the 吗). Also, you can think of the two lines above the 口 radical as scanning it. The 口 radical you can think of as the QR code itself.
Luciana Emerson
1 year ago
The left part looks like a person putting in their pin at an ATM.
Michaella Blemur
1 year ago
The left character looks like a payphone, and the right character looks like the number 5, with a line straight down in the front and a line straight across behind it. I picture Numbah 5 (from “Codename: Kids Next Door”, classic show!), using the payphone to deliver a secret code!
School Affiliation
NYU New York
Deniz Acar Köstem
8 months ago
This character has the horse radical 马 to the right, hence the pronunciation. To the left, we have something that looks like a calculator hanging from above, showing some kind of CODE.
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Margaret
8 months ago
these two squares (bottom left and upper right) look like these little squares where you enter the code
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Eva Vang
7 months ago
the radical on the right is for pronounciation, the left hand side looks like the cover of an ATM when you are putting in your pin code.
Nghia Nim
7 months ago
You have to ask for a code when trying to sign in, hence 吗。But you need some extra steps to finish hence 码。
Linh Hoang
7 months ago
The right part is radical for “horse,” and the left part is radical for “stone.” In a horse race, to NUMBER the horses, they carves their number into a small piece of stone and put on its neck
this character looks like 吗 with an extra line. Sometimes when you want to log into a website, they ask you a *question* like “when is your mother’s birthday” and the answer you set for it is the code.
first, before you scan a code, you need to ask someone to sign it (hence the 吗). Also, you can think of the two lines above the 口 radical as scanning it. The 口 radical you can think of as the QR code itself.
The left part looks like a person putting in their pin at an ATM.
The left character looks like a payphone, and the right character looks like the number 5, with a line straight down in the front and a line straight across behind it. I picture Numbah 5 (from “Codename: Kids Next Door”, classic show!), using the payphone to deliver a secret code!
This character has the horse radical 马 to the right, hence the pronunciation. To the left, we have something that looks like a calculator hanging from above, showing some kind of CODE.
these two squares (bottom left and upper right) look like these little squares where you enter the code
the radical on the right is for pronounciation, the left hand side looks like the cover of an ATM when you are putting in your pin code.
You have to ask for a code when trying to sign in, hence 吗。But you need some extra steps to finish hence 码。
The right part is radical for “horse,” and the left part is radical for “stone.” In a horse race, to NUMBER the horses, they carves their number into a small piece of stone and put on its neck