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Anonymous
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Posted: 2 Jul 2009 03:49:23
Basic Strokes
Chinese character is one important part to learn Chinese. In the previous issues(June 10, 2009 & June 17, 2009), six kinds of basic Chinese character strokes were introduced: 撇(piĕ) left-falling stroke, 竖(shù) vertical stroke, 捺(nà) right-falling stroke, 横(héng) horizontal stroke, 点(diăn) dot stroke and 提(tí) rising stroke. In this issue, another two kinds of basic strokes will be introduced: turning strokes and hook strokes which must be attached to some other strokes, i.e. dependent strokes. Dependent Strokes
Chinese Character: 吧 拼音(pīn yīn) pin yin: ba 笔画(bĭ huà) number of strokes: 7 含义(hán yì) meaning: (modal particle indicating polite suggestion) / ...right? / ...OK? 笔顺(bĭ shùn) stroke order:
词源(cí yuán) Etymology: The left part 口 (kŏu) indicates making inquiries and the right part 巴 (bā) is the sound element. 部首(bù shŏu) Radical: 口(kŏu) mouth 常用词语(cháng yòng cí yŭ) Frequently-used words or phrases: 酒吧(jiŭ bā) pub Still have any questions? please visit: http://www.echineselearning.com/free-trial/index.html?ecl=ptEEEEEElgcs 0702, and Take a Free 1-on-1 live online lesson with our professional Chinese teachers in China.
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cathy wu
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Posted: 15 Jul 2009 03:53:31
chinese character is very beautiful, but it is very very hard to write for myself. I have learned chinese for 2 years. although my oral chinese is almost fluent, my hand-writing is very ugly. who can give me an advice?
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mychineselearning
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Posted: 15 Jul 2009 22:45:25
i have a goodidear,my e-mail is coo.liu530@gmai.com
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