the word 几 looks like a pi sign that is used often in calculus. A lot of people compete on HOW MANY decimal points they memorize of pi.
KevinWilson
4 months ago
HOW MA几Y?
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NYU Shanghai
Allison Shi
4 months ago
The “shu-wan-gou” stroke in this character looks like a “j” backwards. This character resembles what it would look like if the pinyin letters were reversed (“ij”) and the j was written backwards.
Binderiya M
4 months ago
It looks like a worm crawling to somewhere and counting ‘how many’ times he have to crawl.
Olzhas Suleimanov
4 months ago
it looks like we want to ask “How maNy?” so this character is almost the same, and the meaning is also the same
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Kiran
4 months ago
It looks like pi, which is number related
Ellie Masters
4 months ago
this character resembles the letter n, reminding me of the N in maNy. it also is not very elaborate, so it is easy to recognize compared to other characters.
the word 几 looks like a pi sign that is used often in calculus. A lot of people compete on HOW MANY decimal points they memorize of pi.
HOW MA几Y?
The “shu-wan-gou” stroke in this character looks like a “j” backwards. This character resembles what it would look like if the pinyin letters were reversed (“ij”) and the j was written backwards.
It looks like a worm crawling to somewhere and counting ‘how many’ times he have to crawl.
it looks like we want to ask “How maNy?” so this character is almost the same, and the meaning is also the same
It looks like pi, which is number related
this character resembles the letter n, reminding me of the N in maNy. it also is not very elaborate, so it is easy to recognize compared to other characters.
looks like Л character in cyrillic alphabet.