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Meaning of fan-ch'ieh | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

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Noun. [B2]

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“Another occasional appendage to Buddhist sūtras, occurring for some reason with special frequency in copies of the Chin kuang ming tsui shêng wang ching (N. 126), is what I have ventured to call a phonetic glossary. This consists of just a few words selected from the preceding text, with their fan-ch’ieh (initial plus final) pronunciation.”
“However, the most important system of Chinese spelling is the syllabic method fan ch’ieh, which gives the sound of a character by writing two other characters, the first to represent the initial and the palatalization, the second to represent the final—including the vowel—, the labialization and the tone.”
“⁴(戇), of diverse fan-ch'ieh, is given the Wu form gaq, which is still being spoken.”
“The influence of the Sanskrit alphabet is traced in the practice of fan-ch’ieh (wherein two characters are used to indicate the pronunciation of the third character) and tzu-mu (wherein thirty phonetic radicals are divided as in Sanskrit into five categories as labials, linguals, gutturals, dentals and glottals.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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