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- Max§Max
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啊西茜
First character of the Chinese word 啊西茜
- | (Used at the end of a sentence to convey a feeling of admiration, an undertone of warning or doubt) |
- | (Used before a pause in order to attract attention) |
- | (Used after each item of a series of things) |
- | On and on |
Some Chinese characters have more than one pronunciation. This is one of them!
It can be pronounced also a1. Pronounced that way, it means: oho, oh.
It can be pronounced also a2. Pronounced that way, it means: ho, oh Hey, eh, what.
It can be pronounced also a3. Pronounced that way, it means: o, oh Hey, eh, what What.
It can be pronounced also a4. Pronounced that way, it means: , oh Hey, eh, what What Well, yes; oh, ah; woe.
This character has two different traditional versions.
- | (same as simplified one's) |
- | (same as simplified one's) |
Second character of the Chinese word 啊西茜
There's no difference between the simplified and the traditional version of this character.
Third character of the Chinese word 啊西茜
Some Chinese characters have more than one pronunciation. This is one of them!
It can be pronounced also xi1. Pronounced that way, it means: character used in women's names—no meaning.
This character has a different traditional version.
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