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民主

民主 mínzhǔ

民主 mínzhǔ Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 1 English Translations of the word 民主 mínzhǔ .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
mínzhǔ | min2 zhu3
English translation
democracy

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About 民主 mínzhǔ

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Traditional form

民主 mínzhǔ

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 民主 mínzhǔ

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Mín

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a line going into the eye. Relation to current meaning unclear.

Positional decomposition

巳戈

Number of Strokes

5
zhǔ

Type

pictographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a torch, now written as zhù . The current meaning is a phonetic loan.

Positional decomposition

丶王

Number of Strokes

5

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民主 mínzhǔ Decomposition

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民主 mínzhǔ Compounds

See all 55 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 民主 mínzhǔ in their composition.

  • Mín
    • mǐn
      • mǐn , mǐn , hūn
    • hūn
      • mǐn , mín , mín , , , ,
    • mián , máng , mín , mǐn , mǐn , mín , wěn , mǐn , guó , mín , mín , mín , , , , , , ,
  • zhǔ
    • zhù
      • xx ,
    • wǎng
    • zhù
    • tǒu
    • zhù , zhù , zhù , zhǔ , zhù , zhù , tǒu , zhǔ , zhǔ , , , , , , , , , , , , zhù
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