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哥哥 gēge

哥哥 gēge Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 4 English Translations of the word 哥哥 gēge .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
gēge | ge1 ge5
English translation
older brother
CL:
>[gè], wèi [wèi]

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Traditional form

哥哥 gēge

Part of speech

Place name / 地名 dì míng Dìmíng
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Etymology of 哥哥 gēge

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Type

ideographic

Explanation

Duplicate of , which has a similar sound.

Positional decomposition

可可 kě kě

Number of Strokes

10

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Duplicate of , which has a similar sound.

Positional decomposition

可可 kě kě

Number of Strokes

10

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Example sentences using 哥哥 gēge

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按铃 de 可能 kěnéng shì 哥哥 gēge .

That will be my brother ringing.

qǐng 哥哥 gēge gěi 介绍 jièshào wèi hǎo 姑娘 gūniang .

Ask your brother to fix you up with a nice girl.

yǒu 哥哥 gēge 那么 nà me Gāo .

He is as tall as his brother.

阿门 ā mén 奥利维 ěr jūn wèi cāi dào zhè rén zhēng shì 奥利维尔 de 哥哥 gēge 文森特.

Neither Armand nor Olivier guessed that the man was Olivier's Brother Vincent.

詹姆士长得 zhǎng de 哥哥 gēge Gāo .

James has outgrown his elder brother.

哥哥 gēge Decomposition

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