04430 Chinese character of 靦 and pronounce tin2

The Chinese character【靦】that I will teach you this time is a word that describes emotion or state, and is mainly used for the following meanings:

Coy or shy. Explanation: 1. Shy: feeling shy and embarrassed. Such as: “The bride lowered her head with a shy smile.” 2. Shameless and ashamed look. Such as: “Be shy when serving your enemies.”

Here’s the way to say this Chinese character aloud.

Mandarin Pinyin of 【靦】:tiǎn

Cantonese Jyutping of 【靦】:tin2

This section covers the key information related to the character 【靦】︰

Here are some situations where you can use【靦】, for example:Describing a feeling or state , It means mainly coy or shy..With the depth and complexity of Chinese characters, some refined meanings and specific usages might not be entirely expressed here.

【靦】can be used alone, but when combined with other words, it forms richer expressions, such as【靦腆、靦然】(Mandarin Pinyin:miǎn tiǎn 、miǎn rán/ Cantonese Jyutping:min5 tin2 、min5 jin4)

There are exactly 16 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,This sentence highlights one way to use this character.:


他靦腆地低下頭,不敢直視對方。

He lowered his head shyly, not daring to look the other person in the eye.


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