台风

台风 táifēng

台风 táifēng Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 4 English Translations of the word 台风 táifēng .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
táifēng | tai2 feng1
English translation
stage presence, poise
hurricane
typhoon

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Traditional form

颱風

Part of speech

Place name / 地名 dì míng Dìmíng
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Etymology of 台风 táifēng

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Tái

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. kǒu represents the meaning and represents the sound. kǒu (mouth) indicates that the character is only "mouthed", i.e. only used for its phonetic value. In simplified Chinese Tái is also used to mean "table; counter", while in tradition

Positional decomposition

厶口

Number of Strokes

5
fēng

Explanation

Simplified form of fēng . Originally written the same as fèng (phoenix) because the two characters sounded the same. Later the bottom part of the character was abbreviated to distinguish the two characters.

Positional decomposition

几乂

Number of Strokes

4

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Example sentences using 台风 táifēng

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zài 台风 táifēng tiān de shè 蛤蜊 gé lí shì fèn 危险 wēixiǎn de 工作 gōngzuò .

Go clamming is also a dangerous work with a willy - willy ( typhoon ).

台风 táifēng Decomposition

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台风 táifēng Compounds

See all 65 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 台风 táifēng in their composition.

  • Tái
    • zhì
      • ,
    • shǐ , tāi , tái , tái , tái , , dài , dài , , chī , , , tái , hāi , dài , shǐ , tái , tái , , , , dài , tái , dài , tái , , , , , , , , 紿, , , , , , , , tái , , , ,
  • fēng
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