03754 Chinese character of 嘟 and pronounce dut1

嘟: Describing sounds or machines, these Chinese characters are necessary to learn if you want to become a near-native Chinese speaker (with basic explanations)

The Chinese character【嘟】that I will teach you this time is a word that describes sound or machinery. It is mainly used for the following meanings:…

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01296 Chinese character of 障 and pronounce zoeng3

障: Describe obstacles or difficulties, you will definitely use them in daily life, more advanced Chinese characters (more than 7,000 characters in total)

The Chinese character【障】is used to describe obstacles or difficulties. It is mainly used to mean the following: obstacle. Explanation: (1) To hinder. For example: “obstacle”.…

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02038 Chinese character of 腸 and pronounce coeng4

腸: Describing the body or emotions, learning them will help you further master the various ways of expressing Chinese characters (with basic explanations)

Today we will talk about the Chinese character【腸】, which is a word that describes the body or emotions. It is mainly used for the following…

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01837 Chinese character of 搭 and pronounce daap3

搭: Describing actions or buildings, which are used in daily life, more advanced Chinese characters (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)

The Chinese character【搭】is used to describe actions or buildings, and is mainly used for the following meanings: Build or touch. Explanation: (1) To erect or…

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