di

young brother; junior; i, me

HSK 2 #816

DEFINITIONS

弟 dì
  • younger brother
  • junior male
  • I (modest word in letter)
弟 tì
  • variant of 悌[ti4]

STROKES

WORDS

dì di younger brother; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4]
xiōng dì brothers; younger brother; CL:個|个[ge4]; I, me (humble term used by men in public speech); brotherly; fraternal
tú dì apprentice; disciple
lǎo dì (affectionate form of address for a male who is not very much younger than oneself) my boy; old pal
兄 dì xiong brothers; comrade
biǎo dì younger male cousin via female line
xiǎo dì little brother; I, your little brother (humble)
táng dì younger male patrilineal cousin
zǐ dì child; the younger generation
表兄 biǎo xiōng dì male cousins via female line
堂兄 táng xiōng dì father's brother's sons; paternal male cousin
子 dì zǐ disciple; follower
纨绔子 wán kù zǐ dì hedonistic son of rich parents
妹 dì mèi younger sibling; younger brother's wife
ā dì younger brother
shī dì young disciple (of the same master); younger or junior male schoolmate
媳 dì xí younger brother's wife; sister-in-law
难兄难 nán xiōng nán dì lit. hard to differentiate between elder and younger brother (idiom); fig. one is just as bad as the other
难兄难 nàn xiōng nàn dì brothers in hardship (idiom); fellow sufferers; in the same boat
nèi dì wife's younger brother
xué dì junior or younger male schoolmate
lìng dì honorable little brother
误人子 wù rén zǐ dì (of a lazy or incompetent teacher) to hamper students' progress; (of media) to propagate errors; to lead people astray
rén dì (honorific written address to younger man) My dear young friend
姐妹 xiōng dì jiě mèi brothers and sisters; siblings
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