• not, non-;

It primarily denotes negation or denial—meaning "not" or "is not." Additionally, it can carry meanings like "bad," "wrong," or "to reprimand."

Etymology

Etymologically, 非 is a compound of 不 (meaning "not") and 唯 (meaning "to be").

It is used as an adverb to express negation before a nominal predicate, similar to "~ is not." Additionally, it carries meanings such as "wrong," "bad," "incorrect," "disagree," "blame," and "reprimand."

The form of 非 in Korea, Japan, and Taiwan has the left vertical stroke and the lower-left horizontal stroke slightly slanted, whereas in China, both strokes are drawn straight.

아닐
anil
bi
Kangxi radical:175
Strokes:8
Unicode:U+975E
Cangjie input:
  • 中一尸卜 (LMSY)
  • 中一卜卜卜 (LMYYY)
Composition:
  • ⿰⿰ 三 丨 ⿰丨三 (G)
  • ⿰⿰⿱ 𠄟 ㇀ 丿 ⿰ 丨 三 (H T K)
  • ⿰⿻⿰ 𠄟 丿 ㇀ ⿰ 丨 三 (J)
  • ⿰⿰ 三 丿 ⿰ 丨 三 (V)
Writing order
非 Writing order

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