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luò

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luò Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
luò | luo4
English translation
camel

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About luò

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Number of strokes

9

Traditional form

luò

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Name of a person / 人名 rén míng Rénmíng

Learning hint

horse

Etymology of luò

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

马各

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

Explanation

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

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Example sentences using luò

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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.

他们 tā men 必须 bìxū zhǎo 食物 shíwù wéi bǎo 这些 zhè xiē 动物 dòngwù (骆驼 luò tuo ), 否则 fǒuzé 它们 tā men jiù huì diào .

They must find food for the animals, or the animals will die.

骆驼 luò tuo de 蹄子 tí zi 虽然 suīrán 非常适合 zài 干沙上行走 xíng zǒu 碰到 pèng dào 泥泞 ní nìng shí què 无计可施 wú jì kě shī

The camel's feet, well adapted for dry sand, are useless on mud.

Words with luò

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
骆驼 luò tuo camel駱駝
luò camel luò

luò Decomposition & Compounds

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