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太太 tàitai

太太 tàitai Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 7 English Translations of the word 太太 tàitai .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
tàitai | tai4 tai5
English translation
married woman
Mrs.
Madam
wife
CL:
>[gè], wèi [wèi]

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About 太太 tàitai

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Traditional form

太太 tàitai

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 太太 tàitai

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tài

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Addition of a dot to (dà; big) to mean "very" or "extremely".

Positional decomposition

大丶

Number of Strokes

4
tài

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Addition of a dot to (dà; big) to mean "very" or "extremely".

Positional decomposition

大丶

Number of Strokes

4

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Example sentences using 太太 tàitai

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白兰太太 tàitai 需要 xūyào shí 美元 Měi yuán lái 付清 fù qīng zhàng .

To settle up her bill, Mrs. Blank needed $

太太 tàitai Decomposition

See the 15 Chinese characters that make up 太太 tàitai and their own compounds.

  • tài
      • ,
    • tài , tài , tài , tài , tài , dāi , tài , tài , tuó , , , dài ,
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