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Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【石】(dàn,shí) 每日学一字
Language serves as a bridge between people, facilitating communication and acting as a key connecting individuals to the world. Over five thousand languages are spoken

Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【山】(shān) 每日学一字
When it comes to learning Chinese, most modern Chinese language teaching adopts an immersive approach, creating an environment that facilitates comprehensive Chinese language learning. As

Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【夙】(sù) 每日学一字
Due to geographical proximity and historical development, Chinese (Mandarin) has close connections with other Asian languages, such as Japanese and Korean. These languages have also

Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【犬】(quǎn) 每日学一字
When it comes to learning Chinese, most modern Chinese language teaching adopts an immersive approach, creating an environment that facilitates comprehensive Chinese language learning. As

Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【系】(jì,xì) 每日学一字
Due to geographical proximity and historical development, Chinese (Mandarin) has close connections with other Asian languages, such as Japanese and Korean. These languages have also

Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【祀】(sì) 每日学一字
Language serves as a bridge between people, facilitating communication and acting as a key connecting individuals to the world. Over five thousand languages are spoken

Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【泉】(quán) 每日学一字
When it comes to learning Chinese, most modern Chinese language teaching adopts an immersive approach, creating an environment that facilitates comprehensive Chinese language learning. As

Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【求】(qiú) 每日学一字
Due to geographical proximity and historical development, Chinese (Mandarin) has close connections with other Asian languages, such as Japanese and Korean. These languages have also

< Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【配】(pèi) 每日学一字
When it comes to learning Chinese, most modern Chinese language teaching adopts an immersive approach, creating an environment that facilitates comprehensive Chinese language learning. As

Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【侵】(qīn) 每日学一字
Due to geographical proximity and historical development, Chinese (Mandarin) has close connections with other Asian languages, such as Japanese and Korean. These languages have also

Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【丘】(qiū) 每日学一字
Language serves as a bridge between people, facilitating communication and acting as a key connecting individuals to the world. Over five thousand languages are spoken

Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【受】(shòu) 每日学一字
When it comes to learning Chinese, most modern Chinese language teaching adopts an immersive approach, creating an environment that facilitates comprehensive Chinese language learning. As

Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【去】(qù) 每日学一字
Due to geographical proximity and historical development, Chinese (Mandarin) has close connections with other Asian languages, such as Japanese and Korean. These languages have also

每日学一字Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【王】(wáng)
由于地缘关系和历史发展,中文和其他亚洲语言关系密切,像是日语、韩语等也都深受中文(华语)影响甚深。因此掌握中文,对其他语言的学习也有着重要的辅助作用,是不是一举数得? 快来学中文吧!! <每日学一字Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【王】(wáng) 从图形上看,这个角色的原始形态是一把巨大的斧头,顶部有轴,底部有宽刃,象征着力量和权威。 因此,“王”是古代最高统治者的称号,即国王。><出自于汉字五百例> As its original form, graphically, this character is a huge ax with the shaft on the

每日学一字Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【妾】(qiè)
说到学中文,现今中文教学大多是采用沉浸式教学 ,也就是营造一个尽可能完善的中文学习环境。因此学生的听、说、读、写、皆为中文。老师会将复杂的中文学习变成了有趣的活动,实质的生活体验,有用的语言交流等。这种教学方式不再是单向教学而是双向互动。这同时也是Everyday Mandarin 教学的理念与服务的目标。最后欢迎大家快来学中文,一同享受学中文的乐趣! <每日学一字Chinese Learning One Word Everyday~【妾】(qiè)> 它的原义是“女奴”。 在甲骨文中,它的形状是一个跪着的女人,头上有一把惩罚刀的标志,表明她是一个奴隶。 后来演变为妾的意思。(出自于汉字五百例) Its original meaning was “woman slave.” In oracle bone inscriptions, its form was
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