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luō

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luō Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
luō | luo1
English translation
see 囉嗦
>啰嗦 luō suo [luō suo]
(final exclamatory particle)
long-winded, verbose

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About luō

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Number of strokes

11

Traditional form

luō

Contains the radical

wǎng

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

Learning hint

mouth

Etymology of luō

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

口罗

Semantic compound

kǒu

Phonetic compound

luō

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. kǒu represents the meaning and luō represents the sound. Simplified form of luō .

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Example sentences using luō

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说话 shuōhuà 啰唆 luōsuō , jiào 我们 wǒmen fán yàn .

We became bored with his verbosity.

因此 yīncǐ ,只要 zhǐyào 春天 chūn tiān 一到, jiù xiàng zhēng 复活节 Fù huó jié de 脚步 jiǎo bù 我们 wǒmen 不远 luō !

As long as there is spring, there will always be Easter!

因为 yīnwèi 这点已经 yǐjīng shì 众所周知 zhòngsuǒzhōuzhī le jiù 不再 bù zài 啰唆 luōsuō 了。

I won't belabour the point, for this is a familiar story.

特拉斯科特说话 shuōhuà 啰唆 luōsuō ràng rén hěn nán 分清 fēn qīng 哪是纯粹 chúncuì de 事实 shìshí 哪是添油加醋 tiān yóu jiā cù de 修饰 xiū shì 之辞

Truscott's verbosity made it hard to separate plain fact from decorative embellishment.

Words with luō

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
luō wordy luō
啰嗦 luō suo wordy囉嗦
啰唆 luōsuō wordy囉唆
啰里啰嗦 luō li luō suo long-winded囉里囉嗦

luō Decomposition & Compounds

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luō Decomposition

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