The Chinese character【賣】that we will explain today is a word that describes action or economy. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
To sell or traffic. Explanation: 1. (1) Round. Such as: “circle”, “circle”. (2) Something that looks like a circle. Such as: “iron ring”, “wreath”, “collar”, “donut”. (3) Draw a circle as a mark. Such as: “circle selection”, “circle revision”, “circle poetry”. (4) To surround or encircle. For example: “Enclose this piece of land.” (5) Certain industries. Such as: “entertainment circle”, “film circle”, “insiders”. (6) Quantifier. The unit used to count wraparound times. For example: “three circles of wire”, “one circle around the field”. 2. A place where livestock are raised. For example: “pigsty”, “sheep pen”.
You’ll find the pronunciation for this Chinese character here.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【賣】:mài
Cantonese Jyutping of 【賣】:maai6
Below is an introduction to the basics of the Chinese character 【賣】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【賣】, for example:Describe an action or economy , It means mainly to traffic or sell .Since Chinese characters embody profound layers of interpretation, some complex meanings may be beyond the scope of this explanation.
【賣】functions as a standalone word but can pair with others to form more descriptive expressions, like【販賣、賣出】(Mandarin Pinyin:fàn mài 、mài chū/ Cantonese Jyutping:faan5 maai6 、maai6 ceot1)
The stroke count for this character is 15 ,It is a more advanced Chinese character that is essential for daily use,Below is a sample sentence featuring this character in real usage.:
小販正在市場上賣水果。
A vendor is selling fruit in the market.
Hoping you will delight in learning Chinese and deepen your understanding as you go. There’s more to discover, so take your time.

