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English: Unicode glyph U+2B2D9 for Nom, or Vietnamese written in Chinese characters. This glyph is part of Extension C, which is not yet available in most Chinese character fonts. Here is how the Unicode displays: 𫋙. It romanizes as "càng". Càng can mean "more" or "less", somewhat like the "-er" suffix in English. The character is composed of 虫 + 強. |
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