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文具 wénjù

文具 wénjù Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 5 English Translations of the word 文具 wénjù .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
wénjù | wen2 ju4
English translation
stationery
item of stationery (pen, pencil, eraser, pencil sharpener etc)

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About 文具 wénjù

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Traditional form

文具 wénjù

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 文具 wénjù

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Wén

Type

pictographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a man with writing (possibly a tattoo) on his chest. In later scripts the writing was abbreviated to a dot or omitted altogether.

Positional decomposition

亠乂

Number of Strokes

4

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Depicts two hands ( gǒng ) handling a cooking pot ( dǐng ).

Positional decomposition

一八

Number of Strokes

8

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Example sentences using 文具 wénjù

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可以 kěyǐ zài 文具店 wén jù diàn 买到印好 de 遗嘱 yí zhǔ Shàn

You can buy ready-printed forms for wills at stationery shops.

文具 wénjù Decomposition

See the 3 Chinese characters that make up 文具 wénjù and their own compounds.

文具 wénjù Compounds

See all 96 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 文具 wénjù in their composition.

  • Wén
    • bān
    • liú
    • qián
      • ,
    • lìn
      • ,
    • mǐn
    • mín
      • mín , wén ,
      • , ,
    • mǐn
      • mǐn , , ,
    • zhè , wén , fén , fěi , wén , wěn , zhāi , wén , bīn , wèn , lán , wén , wén , wén , duì , wèn , mín , wèn , zhāi , bān , mín , wén , wén , xìn , , , , xué , , , , lán , , , , , , , , , , , ,
    • zhēn
      • zhèn , tián , shèn , zhěn , diān , zhì , chēn , diān , zhèn , diān , zhēn , zhěn , tián , diān , tián , zhěn , zhěn , , , , , , , , , zhèn , ,
    • , , , , , ,
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