Small amounts and leftovers
In words like 零钱, 零花钱, and 零食, 零 (líng) refers to small amounts, spare money, or snacks.
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In words like 零钱, 零花钱, and 零食, 零 (líng) refers to small amounts, spare money, or snacks.
Raindrops (雨) falling gently like scattered commands (令), hinting at something fragmentary or zero.
(small) change [money]
A cluster of words for parts, scattered bits, or fragmentary things.
fragmentary; piecemeal; a small amount
fragmented ; odds and ends
These words show other common uses: below zero, alone, and retail.
I ate some snacks in the afternoon.
Today's temperature is zero degrees.
I have zero yuan left in my wallet.
I need to buy a car part.
Please give me some change for the bus.
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Characters pronounced "ling".
Characters with radical "雨".