Wynfield writes:

Linguis,
The "radicals" you speak of are only a component part of a Chinese character and not the character itself, just as the little dot above > a lower case 'I' is not an alphabet and doesn't have a code.

Oops!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kangxi_radicals

  "The Kangxi radicals are encoded in the Unicode U+2F00–2FDF range."

Good job on being first to register "wynfield" at Gmail though! Pretty sharp!


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