You use a *knife* to cut a cake for *other* people so you can share it with them!
Guido Jacubowicz
4 years ago
The entire word looks like the word for “man” holding a knife, which reminds me that we DO NOT (don’t) murder!
Charlotte LaGasse
4 years ago
The knife represents how much other people are separated, or cut, from you
Emiliano Cossu
2 years ago
The radical for knife, in this case, resembles how two parts of the character never touch like two different things.
Aerin Jolie Tran
2 years ago
old man with cane walks towards knife
Addie Nguyen
1 year ago
The knife radical on the right looks like a shield protecting a sprinting warrior against “other” people on the battlefield.
A Sav
1 year ago
This character is part of the word for other people. As kids, we were taught about “stranger danger” and to not trust other people. In this case, the character looks like a dangerous person running with a knife.
Sachi
1 year ago
You cut off (right) your bros (left looks similar to man) when you hang out with OTHERS.
School Affiliation
NYU Abu Dhabi
Meeera
1 year ago
别, you can think of it as a combination of two parts. The left part 刂 looks like a knife or blade, representing action. The right part 𠮷 represents a person. So, when you put them together, 别 represents the idea of”separating” or “parting ways” with someone using a sharp action. It’s like saying “bye” or “goodbye” to someone. Hope that helps! 👋😊
azaliia
1 year ago
the first part is like “B” and the last part is like “i”. so the character is almost represent itself
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Ryan Kim
4 months ago
I remembered the character with the nan character with a knife radical.
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Nurbol Ibrai
4 months ago
It looks like a man running to the other direction of the knife.
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Kiran
4 months ago
Looks like a person and this word means other so they relate some what
You use a *knife* to cut a cake for *other* people so you can share it with them!
The entire word looks like the word for “man” holding a knife, which reminds me that we DO NOT (don’t) murder!
The knife represents how much other people are separated, or cut, from you
The radical for knife, in this case, resembles how two parts of the character never touch like two different things.
old man with cane walks towards knife
The knife radical on the right looks like a shield protecting a sprinting warrior against “other” people on the battlefield.
This character is part of the word for other people. As kids, we were taught about “stranger danger” and to not trust other people. In this case, the character looks like a dangerous person running with a knife.
You cut off (right) your bros (left looks similar to man) when you hang out with OTHERS.
别, you can think of it as a combination of two parts. The left part 刂 looks like a knife or blade, representing action. The right part 𠮷 represents a person. So, when you put them together, 别 represents the idea of”separating” or “parting ways” with someone using a sharp action. It’s like saying “bye” or “goodbye” to someone. Hope that helps! 👋😊
the first part is like “B” and the last part is like “i”. so the character is almost represent itself
I remembered the character with the nan character with a knife radical.
It looks like a man running to the other direction of the knife.
Looks like a person and this word means other so they relate some what