What's the name of the radical on the table?

The radical of the word "table" is "no" and the pronunciation is "ㄅㄨˇ".

Table, basic definition:

1. Table: Book ~. Rice ~ Eight immortals ~ chairs and benches.

2. Used for meals placed on the table or guests sitting around the table: one-on-one dishes. Three ~ guests.

3. Last name.

Extended data:

Radical refers to the category of Chinese characters on the same side of Chinese dictionaries, which was initiated by Xu Shen, a famous Confucian scholar and philologist in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

In fact, every capital is a Chinese character with its own pronunciation. More and more people don't know that the radicals have pronunciations, all of which are called so-and-so edges and so-and-so bottoms. Actually, this is not very accurate. Pronunciation of specific radicals is shown in the following table. On the left are pinyin letters, and on the right are Chinese pinyin. For simplified Chinese characters, pinyin is no longer marked by the radicals of traditional Chinese characters, but will automatically become simplified Chinese characters. See Resources for details.

Note: radicals are the radicals in Kangxi dictionary, such as word factory, which is different from the original word factory and has unclear pronunciation, so it is simplified as factory. However, when all radicals are pronounced, it is appropriate to read h m 4 n. In Chinese character simplification, one simplified word corresponds to multiple traditional characters, or the simplified word is originally an ancient Chinese character, which is different from the simplified word. Pay attention to this.

Reference link: Baidu Encyclopedia-Radicals-Radical Table