The Chinese character【津】that we will explain today is a word that describes nature or place names. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
A fluid or port. Explanation: (1) Ferry, extended to mean confusion. Such as: “ferry”, “maze”, “ask for directions”. (2) Saliva. Such as: “body fluid”, “produces body fluid and quenches thirst”. (3) Important transportation routes. Such as: “Jin Yao”. (4) Allowance: Supplementary financial provisions in addition to the official salary. For example: “housing allowance”. (5) Jinjin: A>very interesting. For example: “talk about it with great relish.” B>Describes the delicious taste of food. Such as: “with relish.”
You’ll find the pronunciation for this Chinese character here.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【津】:jīn
Cantonese Jyutping of 【津】:zeon1
Below, you’ll find general facts about the Chinese character 【津】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【津】, for example:Describe natural or place names , It means mainly fluid or port .As Chinese characters hold complex and sophisticated meanings, certain aspects may be too detailed to fully articulate in this explanation.
【津】is a word that, when joined with additional words, constructs more precise phrases, like【津液、天津】(Mandarin Pinyin:jīn yè 、tiān jīn/ Cantonese Jyutping:zeon1 jik6 、tin1 zeon1)
To form this character, you need 9 strokes,It is a more advanced Chinese character that is essential for daily use,This example sentence will help clarify the usage of this character.:
天津是中國的重要港口城市。
Tianjin is an important port city in China.
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