[noun] Younger brother
Below you find the Chinese word related to the following English terms:
- [noun] Younger brother
SECTION 1:
CHINESE WORD
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老老
SECTION 2:
MEANING OF EACH CHINESE CHARACTER
First character of the Chinese word 老老
- | Old; aged; outdated; traditional; overgrown; hardened; dark (of color); youngest; decrepit |
- | Old people; Lao Zi (short for, founder of Taoism) |
- | Become old; die |
- | Long; always (doing something); very |
- | (Used as prefix: 1. addressing people to indicate respect; 2. indicating seniority level among brothers and sisters; 3. of a few animal and plant nouns) |
- | (A surname) |
The pinyin of this character is "lao3", but here it must be changed and pronounced in the second tone.
There's no difference between the simplified and the traditional version of this character.
Second character of the Chinese word 老老
- | Old; aged; outdated; traditional; overgrown; hardened; dark (of color); youngest; decrepit |
- | Old people; Lao Zi (short for, founder of Taoism) |
- | Become old; die |
- | Long; always (doing something); very |
- | (Used as prefix: 1. addressing people to indicate respect; 2. indicating seniority level among brothers and sisters; 3. of a few animal and plant nouns) |
- | (A surname) |
There's no difference between the simplified and the traditional version of this character.
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