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  1. 2024年8月11日 · 兒子 son 他 掏空 家底 給兒子治病。 [MSC, trad.他 掏空 家底 给儿子治病。 [MSC, simp.Tā tāokōng jiādǐ gěi érzi zhìbìng. [Pinyin] He used up all of family's savings to help treat his son's disease. 兒子很 瘦削,說 屁股 癢,是不是 有 蟲 了? [MSC, trad.儿子很 瘦削,说 屁股 痒,是不是 有 虫 了?

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  2. 2 天前 · Mandarin: 小孩 (xiǎohái), 小孩子 (xiǎoháizi), 孩子 (háizi), 小孩兒 / 小孩儿 (xiǎoháir), 孺子 (rúzǐ) (literary) Northern Min: 囝仔 (gṳ ing-ciě), 囝仔人 (gṳ ing-ciě-nêng) Teochew: 孥囝 (nou 5 gian 2) Wu: 小囡

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    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /ˈwuː/

    Etymology 1

    Romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese 吳/吴 (Wú). Doublet of O.

    Etymology 2

    Romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese 武 (Wǔ, “war, warrior, warlike”).

    Etymology

    From Cantonese 胡 (Hú).

    Proper noun

    Wu 1. a surnamefrom Cantonese

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Mandarin 吳/吴 (Wú) and 伍 (Wǔ). Doublet of Go, Ngo, Goh, Cinco,and Ng.

    Pronunciation

    1. (Standard Tagalog) 1.1. IPA(key): /ˈwu/ [ˈwu] 1.2. IPA(key): /ʔu/ [ʔʊ] (Mandarin Pinyin-literate) 2. Rhymes: -u 3. Syllabification: Wu

    Proper noun

    Wu (Baybayin spelling ᜏᜓ) 1. a Chinese surnamefrom Mandarin

  3. 2024年8月27日 · One of the Chinese characters of Empress Wu. For pronunciation and definitions of 囝 – see 月 (“ moon; moon- shaped; round like a moon; etc.”). (This character is a variant form of 月).

  4. 2024年9月4日 · 兒子, 漢子 Reshuitang (Longling) 兒子 Mae Salong (Lancang) 漢子, 兒子 Mae Sai (Tengchong) 兒子 Jianghuai Mandarin Nanjing 男人家, 男的, 男人 Yangzhou 男人家, 男子漢 Lianyungang 男的, 男子漢, 大男人 Lianshui 男的, 男子漢 Xinghua 男的, 男將, 男人家 , ,

  5. 2024年6月4日 · 陳. (~ 國) (historical) state of Chen (vassal state during the Zhou dynasty) (~朝) (historical) Chen dynasty (557–589), the fourth and last of the Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period. a surname, listed tenth in the Baijiaxing: Chen, Chan, Chun, Chin, Tan.

  6. 2024年6月3日 · which in turn draws data from various collections of ancient forms of Chinese characters, including: Shuowen Jiezi (small seal), Jinwen Bian (bronze inscriptions), Liushutong (Liushutong characters) and. Yinxu Jiaguwen Bian (oracle bone script). Characters in the same phonetic series (乎) (Zhengzhang, 2003)

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