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庸俗 yōngsú

庸俗 yōngsú Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 3 English Translations of the word 庸俗 yōngsú .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
yōngsú | yong1 su2
English translation
filthy
vulgar
debased

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Traditional form

庸俗 yōngsú

Part of speech

Adjective / 形容词 xíng róng cí Xíngróng cí
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Etymology of 庸俗 yōngsú

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yōng

Type

pictophonetic

Phonetic compound

yòng

Positional decomposition

广 Guǎng 彐用

Number of Strokes

11

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. rén represents the meaning and represents the sound.

Phonetic compound

Semantic compound

rén

Positional decomposition

亻谷

Number of Strokes

9

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Example sentences using 庸俗 yōngsú

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一首极其 jíqí 庸俗 yōngsú de 情歌 qíng gē

an incredibly cheesy love song

庸俗 yōngsú Decomposition

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庸俗 yōngsú Compounds

See all 13 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 庸俗 yōngsú in their composition.

  • yōng
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