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A look at the history of Chinese character Unicode U5974. The modern Mandarin Chinese pronunciation of this character is nu² or , while the ancient Chinese pronunciation was probably often more like no. This character is the historical origin of the nu Kana syllabary signs in Japanese (ぬ ヌ -- see en:Katakana#History and en:Hiragana#History).

Above: a schematized form of the earliest (quasi-pictographic) versions of this character, showing an apparent kneeling woman on the left, and a depiction of a right hand on the right. In the early forms of the character, the "hand" radical could also appear on the left; this variant became the character U36A2 (now obsolete, and not included in most modern Chinese fonts). For some references on early forms, see image description page Image:U5973-radical-38_early-form.svg .

Below: one particular quasi-calligraphic rendering of the modern version of this character U5974.

The character displays in your browser as follows:

See also http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E5%A5%B4

For Unicode info, see http://www.unicode.org/cgi-bin/GetUnihanData.pl?codepoint=5974 (official), http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/5974/index.htm

For the way to write the left half of the modern character, see Image:女-order.gif

This is an SVG version of image en:Image:U5974-History.png, using font at [1].

For symbolism, see also Image:Dina-gor.svg , Image:Kajira-kef.svg and Image:Kajira-kef (alternate).svg .

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06:38, 14 June 2006323×600 (4 KB)AnonMoos (A look at the history of Chinese character Unicode U5974. The modern Mandarin Chinese pronunciation of this character is ''nu²'' or ''nú'', while the ancient Chinese pronunciation was probably often more like ''no''. This character is the historical o)
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