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suō

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suō Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
suō | suo1
English translation
suck
to suck

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About suō

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Number of strokes

13

Traditional form

suō

Contains the radical

kǒu

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

Learning hint

mouth

Etymology of suō

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

口索

Semantic compound

kǒu

Phonetic compound

Suǒ

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. kǒu represents the meaning and Suǒ represents the sound.

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Example sentences using suō

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dòng Zhí 哆嗦 duōsuo .

He was so cold that he kept shivering.

dòng 哆嗦 duōsuo kāi le .

He was shivering with cold.

火苗 huǒ miáo cuàn dào le 天花板 tiān huā bǎn shǎng , Zhí 哆嗦 duōsuo .

The fire soared to the ceiling and I trembled with fright.

只是 zhǐ shì zhàn zài 那儿 nà r Zhí 哆嗦 duōsuo

I just stood there quaking with fear.

手指 shǒuzhǐ 哆嗦 duōsuo zhāo Cóng 口袋 kǒu dài 取出 qǔ chū 相机 xiàng jī .

With trembling fingers, he removed the camera from his pocket.

Words with suō

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
罗嗦 luō suo incorrect variant of 囉嗦|啰嗦 luō suo [luō​suo]羅嗦
哆嗦 duōsuo to tremble哆嗦 duōsuo
suō suck suō
啰嗦 luō suo wordy囉嗦
打哆嗦 dǎ duō suo to tremble打哆嗦 dǎ duō suo
啰里啰嗦 luō li luō suo long-winded囉里囉嗦

suō Decomposition & Compounds

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suō Decomposition

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