The Chinese character 垛 (duò), meaning 'pile' or 'stack', consists of 9 strokes and contains the earth radical (土) as its radical component; learners should pay attention to the differences between similar-looking characters when studying Chinese characters.
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How to write 垛 (duò) – pile, stack – stroke order, radical, examples and spoken audioAdded:
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This one has nine strokes.
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The earth radical appears in this character.
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