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Jyutping wu6
Pinyin

Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. character
    Used in 芋尹 (yǔyǐn).

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Jyutping wu6
Pinyin

Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. character, historical, obsolete
    ^‡ large; great
  2. character, historical, obsolete
    ^‡ to have

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Jyutping wu6
Pinyin

Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. character, historical, obsolete, of grass
    ^‡ (of grass) lush; luxuriant

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Jyutping wu6
Pinyin

Definitions (CC-CANTO)
  1. taro/Colocasia antiquorum/Colocasia esculenta/tuber crops
Definitions (粵典–words.hk)
  1. x
Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. character
    taro
    (syn.) 芋艿, 毛芋頭, 芋頭子子, 芋頭麻子, 芋卵, 芋頭, 芋仔, 芋頭婆婆, 芋艿頭, 芋子, 芋, 毛芋
Definitions (Unihan)
  1. taro
  2. Cangjie Input
    TMD

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Jyutping jyu1
Pinyin

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. taro
  2. Colocasia antiquorum
  3. Colocasia esculenta
Definitions (CC-CANTO)
  1. to cover
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    随意多吃点洋芋片吧。
    隨意多吃點洋芋片吧。
    suí yì duō chī diǎn yáng yù piàn ba 。
    • Help yourself to more potato chips.
    • Have some more crisps.
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    呢件事已经成为咗烫手山芋,边个接手就死边个。
    呢件事已經成為咗燙手山芋,邊個接手就死邊個。
    ni1 gin6 si6 ji5 ging1 sing4 wai4 zo2 tong3 sau2 saan1 wu6, bin1 go3 zip3 sau2 zau6 sei2 bin1 go3
    • This issue has become a hot potato. Anyone who takes it on ends up the worse for it .
  2. Cantonese
    芋角又咸又甜,味道非常特别。
    芋角又咸又甜,味道非常特別。
    • Taro dumpling is salty and sweetly at the same time. It's very special.
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Cantonese
    芋头西米露
    芋頭西米露
    wu6 tau2 sai1 mai5 lou6
    • sago soup with taro
  2. Cantonese
    可叹现实系要一只鸭加块荔芋共我一起扎。
    可叹现实系要一只鸭加块荔芋共我一起扎。
    ho2 taan3 jin6 sat6 hai6 jiu3 jat1 zek3 aap3 gaa1 faai3 lai6 wu6 gung6 ngo5 jat1 hei2 zaat3.
    • Sadly, the reality is that a duck, plus a piece of Lipu taro, must be wrapped together with me.
  3. Mandarin
    盛产芋头的甲仙,其贫瘠土壤下蕴藏多种化石,还有平埔文化保存在山间。
    盛產芋頭的甲仙,其貧瘠土壤下藴藏多種化石,還有平埔文化保存在山間。
    shèng chǎn yù tou de jiǎ xiān , qí pín jí tǔ rǎng xià yùn cáng duō zhǒng huà shí , hái yǒu píng pǔ wén huà bǎo cún zài shān jiān .
    • In Jiasian, which grows a lot of taro, fossils lie buried in the poor quality soil, and some Pingpu Aboriginal culture still survives.