This character looks like someone’s looking through menu or list of things to BOOK something
Ken Saengkla
2 years ago
There’s a speech radical on the left and someone with a hat on, ready for a vacation, pre-booking a ticket for his flight and hotel.
Jinu Shim
1 year ago
Speech radical on the left and the right looks like the alphabet J.
Ammna
11 months ago
i and J
Ari Harris
10 months ago
The phrase “一言为定!” means “It’s settled.” This character means to book- which is something you do when you have a settled plan, whether it be a hotel room or a flight.
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Seung Guk Park
10 months ago
This character looks like talking to kiosk service, which means “to pre-book”
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Eva Vang
10 months ago
the speech radical looks like an “i”, and the second radical looks like a counter. together it looks like the information counter you find at airports or travel agencies, where you can inquire or book things.
Linh Hoang
10 months ago
left is the speech radical, right looks like a J.
School Affiliation
NYU Abu Dhabi
Jose Luis Garcia
10 months ago
It looks like a tiny chef carrying a big tray ready to serve
McKenna Lipkin
3 months ago
The right hand side kind of reminds me a check mark, and the left is a part of 打算 的打, so you can remember that is is about booking a plan (hotel, flight, etc)
This character looks like someone’s looking through menu or list of things to BOOK something
There’s a speech radical on the left and someone with a hat on, ready for a vacation, pre-booking a ticket for his flight and hotel.
Speech radical on the left and the right looks like the alphabet J.
i and J
The phrase “一言为定!” means “It’s settled.” This character means to book- which is something you do when you have a settled plan, whether it be a hotel room or a flight.
This character looks like talking to kiosk service, which means “to pre-book”
the speech radical looks like an “i”, and the second radical looks like a counter. together it looks like the information counter you find at airports or travel agencies, where you can inquire or book things.
left is the speech radical, right looks like a J.
It looks like a tiny chef carrying a big tray ready to serve
The right hand side kind of reminds me a check mark, and the left is a part of 打算 的打, so you can remember that is is about booking a plan (hotel, flight, etc)