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tuó

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tuó Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
tuó | tuo2
English translation
camel; humpback; to carry on one's back

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About tuó

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Number of strokes

8

Traditional form

tuó

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

horse

Etymology of tuó

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

马它

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound. Simplified form of tuó .

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Example sentences using tuó

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tuó diǎo shì Shuāng tuǐ páo zuì kuài de 动物 dòngwù .

Ostrich is the fastest animal on two legs.

zhǐ 美洲 Měi zhōu tuó yǒu zhǐ tuǐ qué .

The llama has a lame leg.

yǒu de jiù shuì : “ 祥子, 骆驼 luò tuo , zhè 差事 chà shì Měi ya !

One of them said, " Hey Xiangzi, Camel, you've got a cushy job!

人家 rénjiā dōu shuì 骆驼 luò tuo shì 沙漠 shāmò zhī zhōu .

People call the camel a boat on the desert.

骆驼 luò tuo bèi 认为 rènwéi shì 沙漠之 zhōu .

A camel is known as the ship of the desert.

Words with tuó

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
骆驼 luò tuo camel駱駝
tuó camel tuó
驼背 tuó bèi hunchbacked駝背
驼鹿 tuó lù elk駝鹿
驼色 tuó sè light tan (color)駝色
驼子 tuó zi hunchback駝子
羊驼 yáng tuó alpaca羊駝
单峰驼 dān fēng tuó dromedary單峰駝

tuó Decomposition & Compounds

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