The Chinese character【嘍】that we will explain today is a word that describes tone or conversation. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Indicates tone or reminder. Explanation: Minion: A>Subordinates of a bandit. Such as: “Most of the casualties in this fight were minions.” B> Metaphor for subordinates with low positions. For example: “He is just a lackey under the general manager. Don’t make things difficult for him.”
You’ll find the pronunciation for this Chinese character here.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【嘍】:lóu
Cantonese Jyutping of 【嘍】:lau3/lau1/lau4
This section covers the key information related to the character 【嘍】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【嘍】, for example:Describe the tone or conversation , It mainly means to express tone or reminder .As Chinese characters hold complex and sophisticated meanings, certain aspects may be too detailed to fully articulate in this explanation.
【嘍】can be used alone, but when combined with other words, it forms richer expressions, such as【好嘍、來嘍】(Mandarin Pinyin:hǎo lou 、lái lou/ Cantonese Jyutping:hou2 lau1 、loi4 lau1)
There are exactly 14 strokes in this character,Its usage is more restrictive, making it an advanced-level Chinese character that one only needs to learn when seeking to challenge their own abilities,Below, you’ll find a sentence connected to this character.:
我們準備出發嘍!
We are ready to go!
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