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Learn 488 Cantonese Characters with 15 Strokes

This page displays all 488 traditional Chinese characters that have 15 strokes. Understanding stroke count is essential for:

Click on any character below to watch real video clips from native Cantonese speakers and learn how to pronounce and use it in everyday conversations.

💡 Tip: Click any character to see pronunciation videos and learn how it's used in context.

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About 15-Stroke Characters

There are 488 traditional Chinese characters with 15 strokes. These characters range from simple to complex structures, each with unique meanings and pronunciations in Cantonese.

Learning characters by stroke count helps you understand the systematic way Chinese characters are written. Each stroke must be drawn in a specific order to create proper character balance and aesthetic. Click on any character above to see video examples of native speakers using it in real situations.

Why Learn Cantonese Characters by Stroke Count?

GoCantonese helps you learn traditional Chinese characters used in Hong Kong and Cantonese-speaking regions. Organizing characters by stroke count (15 strokes in this case) provides several benefits:

  • Systematic learning: Progress from simple to complex characters naturally
  • Dictionary skills: Traditional Chinese dictionaries are organized by strokes and radicals
  • Writing practice: Understand proper stroke order for beautiful handwriting
  • Character recognition: Estimate stroke count to look up unfamiliar characters

Explore all 488 characters with 15 strokes above, and click any character to watch native Cantonese speakers use it in real video contexts.