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Rh iâng, etherial light; the sun.

iăp, the leaves.

iâu, distant; far; remote.

iên, through; continuous.

iên, a course; an affinity; a fated event.

im, a sound of any kind.

ím, to drink.

in, grace; favour.

in, decrees of fate about marriage.

iŏk, to wish; to desire.

iông, the air; manner; easily to receive.

īong, to use; useful.

iu, sad; displeased.

iú, to have; to possess.

iû, though; by; from.

iû, to ramble about for amusement.

iû, still; even; rather.

jî, then; also; yet; still.

jî, an infant; a child.

jîen, so; indeed.

jîn, the men; a man.

jîn, benevolent, benevolence.

jĭok, the flesh.

jĭp, to enter, to come in.