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弟弟 dìdi

弟弟 dìdi Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 4 English Translations of the word 弟弟 dìdi .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
dìdi | di4 di5
English translation
younger brother
CL:
>[gè], wèi [wèi]

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Traditional form

弟弟 dìdi

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 弟弟 dìdi

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Explanation

Pictograph of a rope wrapped around a weapon. Relation to current meaning "younger brother" unclear.

Positional decomposition

ha gōng

Number of Strokes

7

Explanation

Pictograph of a rope wrapped around a weapon. Relation to current meaning "younger brother" unclear.

Positional decomposition

ha gōng

Number of Strokes

7

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Example sentences using 弟弟 dìdi

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鲍勃弟弟 dìdi ǎi .

Bob is shorter than his younger brother.

Jiào xiǎo 弟弟 dìdi 如何 rúhé 摔跤 shuāi jiāo .

He taught his little brother how to wrestle.

总是 zǒngshì fēn Qīng de 弟弟 dìdi .

I can never tell him from his brother.

dài zhāo xiǎo 弟弟 dìdi 过来 guò lái , gěi niū xià le guì .

She led her younger brother over and knelt down before Tigress.

Fēng xìn shì yóu 弟弟 dìdi chū de .

He sent the letter per his brother.

弟弟 dìdi Decomposition

See the 27 Chinese characters that make up 弟弟 dìdi and their own compounds.

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