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Isa Cuellar
Isa Cuellar
4 years ago

There are three components in this character, the flesh radical indicates it is a part of our body, the second shows that we need it to “go/去” places and the last one looks like a footimprint we leave on the sand when we go places…

Tony Kinninger
Tony Kinninger
4 years ago

It has the moon radical, the “go” character in the middle, and a hook on the right. I think of this character as “the first human to go and step FOOT on the moon.”

Anar Chuluunbaatar
Anar Chuluunbaatar
1 year ago

there is 去 so we can go and walk, which can be related to the meaning-foot

Henry Stewart
Henry Stewart
7 months ago

It has the flesh radical so you know it is a body part, and 去。So it is the body part you use to GO somewhere.

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NYU Shanghai
Sondor Ts
Sondor Ts
7 months ago

Middle part is similar to kicking something chubby.

Ezra Palmore
Ezra Palmore
7 months ago

The 去 means go and use your feet to go to places

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NYU New York
Mishka
Mishka
7 months ago

A month 月 of going 去 to play FOOT(ball) in a rectangular field = 脚

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NYU Shanghai
Linh Hoang
Linh Hoang
6 months ago

left is flesh, and middle is qu (go), and finally it looks like a flag. you need your FOOT which is a flesh to walk and hold a flag

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NYU Abu Dhabi
Jose Luis Garcia
Jose Luis Garcia
6 months ago

it means leg in Chinese and it looks like a little person running in a track.

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NYU Shanghai
McKenna Lipkin
McKenna Lipkin
3 hours ago

Imagine that the two outer sides represent your two feet. The middle piece is 去, and you use your two feet to go.

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NYU Shanghai