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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
qí | qi2
English translation
to pray, to entreat, to beseech

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Number of strokes

8

Traditional form

Contains the radical

shì

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí

Learning hint

spirit

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

礻斤

Semantic compound

shì

Phonetic compound

jīn

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. shì represents the meaning and jīn represents the sound.

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饿 è 礼仪 lǐ yí chā 饿着肚子,饭前感恩 gǎn ēn 祈祷 qí dǎo shuì duǎn .

Sharp stomachs make short graces.

妇女 fùnǚ guì zài 佛像 fó xiàng qián 祈祷 qí dǎo .

Several women knelt down before the statue of Buddha and prayed.

祈祷 qí dǎo zhāo 不管 bùguǎn zài tiān huò tiān qíng dōu zài 一起 yīqǐ .

I pray to be with you through rain and shiny day.

教堂 jiào táng 每个 rén dōu guì zhāo 祈祷 qí dǎo .

Everyone in church knelt in prayer.

然而 ránér , chà duàn de 思潮 sī cháo de 可不是 kě bu shì 祈求 qí qiú de 回音 huí yīn ”, 而是 ér shì 那股不可思议 bùkěsīyì de 反对 fǎnduì 势力 shìli .

Instead of the answer he demanded, that inexplicable counterinfluence cut across the current of his thought.

Words with

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
祈祷 qí dǎo to pray祈禱
to pray
祈求 qí qiú to pray for祈求 qí qiú
祈福 qí fú to pray for blessings祈福 qí fú
祈望 qí wàng to hope祈望 qí wàng
祈使句 qí shǐ jù imperative sentence祈使句 qí shǐ jù

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