cūn

village, hamlet; uncouth, vulgar

HSK 5 #712

DEFINITIONS

  • village, hamlet
  • uncouth, vulgar
  • village
  • variant of 村[cun1]
  • surname Cun

STROKES

WORDS

金田 jīn tián cūn Jintian village in Guiping county 桂平[Gui4 ping2], Gveigangj or Guigang prefecture 貴港|贵港[Gui4 gang3], Guangxi, starting point of the Taiping Tianguo 太平天國|太平天国[Tai4 ping2 Tian1 guo2] rebellion in 1851
mǎ cūn Macun district of Jiaozuo city 焦作市[Jiao1 zuo4 shi4], Henan
mǎ cūn Macun district of Jiaozuo city 焦作市[Jiao1 zuo4 shi4], Henan
区 mǎ cūn qū Macun district of Jiaozuo city 焦作市[Jiao1 zuo4 shi4], Henan
區 mǎ cūn qū Macun district of Jiaozuo city 焦作市[Jiao1 zuo4 shi4], Henan
马草夼 mǎ cǎo kuǎng cūn Macaokuang village in Tengjia township 滕家鎮|滕家镇, Rongcheng county 榮成|荣成, Weihai 威海, Shandong
馬草夼 mǎ cǎo kuǎng cūn Macaokuang village in Tengjia township 滕家鎮|滕家镇, Rongcheng county 榮成|荣成, Weihai 威海, Shandong
正彦 gāo cūn zhèng yàn KOMURA Masahiko (1942-), Japanese politician, foreign minister from 1998, minister of defense from 2007
正彥 gāo cūn zhèng yàn KOMURA Masahiko (1942-), Japanese politician, foreign minister from 1998, minister of defense from 2007
分 zhōng cūn fēn Nakamura-bun (a unit of land measurement in Japan, approximately 3,800 square meters)
pí cūn Pi Village, a specific village mentioned in the sentence
里人 cūn lǐ rén villagers
口 cūn kǒu entrance to the village