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tāng

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tāng Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
tāng | tang1
English translation
old variant of tāng [tāng]
classifier for times, round trips or rows
a time
a trip
time, occasion; to make a journey

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About tāng

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Number of strokes

15

Traditional form

tāng

Contains the radical

zǒu

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

Learning hint

walk

Etymology of tāng

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

走尚

Semantic compound

zǒu

Phonetic compound

Shàng

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. zǒu represents the meaning and Shàng represents the sound. Simplified form of tāng .

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Example sentences using tāng

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告诉 gàosu yāo Zuò 一趟 Chē lái .

Let me know which train you'll be arriving on.

振作 zhèn zuò 一点 yī diǎn , 老家伙 lǎo jiā huo , " de 朋友 péngyou duì zhāo 他的耳朵 ěrduo 低声 dī shēng shuì , " 不管 bùguǎn 怎么样 zěnmeyàng ,我们 wǒmen dōu yāo 一趟那里 nà li .

" Cheer up, old man, " whispered his companion. " We'll go around , anyhow.

自己 zìjǐ dòng 不了 bù le ,便 biàn pài 小福子 tāng 八趟 de mǎi 东西 dōngxī .

Unable to get about, she sent Joy on one errand after another.

gǎn dào 二十七 ya ,老头子 lǎo tóu zi de 生日 shēngrì , 来一 tāng . ”

" The twenty - seventh is the old man's birthday. You must come. "

Bái páo tāng , zhēn yuān !

What bad luck , nothing came of my trip.

Words with tāng

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
tāng a time tāng
白跑一趟 bái pǎo yī tàng to go on an errand for nothing白跑一趟 bái pǎo yī tàng

tāng Decomposition & Compounds

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tāng Decomposition

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