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再三 zàisān

再三 zàisān Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 再三 zàisān .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
zàisān | zai4 san1
English translation
over and over again
again and again

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Traditional form

再三 zàisān

Part of speech

Adverb / 副词 fù cí Fù cí
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Etymology of 再三 zàisān

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zài

Type

pictographic

Explanation

Origin unclear. Possibly contains èr (two) as a component, to convey the meaning "second time; again".

Positional decomposition

一冉

Number of Strokes

6
Sān

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Three horizontal strokes, representing the number three.

Positional decomposition

一二 yī èr

Number of Strokes

3

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Example sentences using 再三 zàisān

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讲话 jiǎng huà shí 斟酌 zhēnzhuó 再三 zàisān shuì 非常 fēicháng màn

She spoke very slowly, weighing what she would say.

再三 zàisān Decomposition

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再三 zàisān Compounds

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  • zài
    • dài ,
  • Sān
    • lán
    • jiāng
      • jiāng , jiāng , jiāng , jiāng , 橿 jiāng , jiāng , jīng , , jiàng , , , jiāng , jiāng
    • sān , , sān , èr , yàn ,
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