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How many strokes are there in Indonesia? - Answer: 10.
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[Basic Explanation].
1.Stamp, stamp : Chapter. Seal. Remember. Handle (also known as the regime).
2.Traces : Hands . Finger. Sub (a.).Vestige; b A type of usury, full name "money").
3.Use ink, dyes, etc. to leave words or pictures on paper, cloth, utensils, etc.: brush. Row. System. 发 (fā).
4.Mutual conformity: Certificates. Heart-to-heart .
5.The image that the external world reflects in the mind : the image.
6.Surname.
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There are five strokes of each of the two characters in Indonesia.
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Pinyin: yìn Zhuyin:
radical: 卩 radical strokes: 2 total strokes: 5
Kangxi Dictionary Strokes (Print: 6; )
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Pinyin: ní nǐ Zhuyin:
Radical: Corpse Radical strokes: 3 Total strokes: 5
Kangxi Dictionary Strokes (Ni:5; )
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A total of 10 strokes in Indonesia. Printing five strokes, Ni five strokes, a total of 10 strokes in Indonesia.
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Indonesia has ten strokes: Yin Wubi; Ni five strokes, a total of ten strokes.
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There are five paintings of printed characters and five paintings of Ni characters, a total of ten paintings.
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5 strokes of printing, 5 strokes of Ni characters, a total of pens.
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Indian two words 14 strokes.
Strokes usually refer to the dots and lines of various shapes that make up Chinese characters and are uninterrupted, such as horizontal burial (1), vertical (丨), apostrophe, point (,), fold (), etc., which is the smallest unit of blind strokes that constitute the glyphs of Chinese characters.
Strokes sometimes also refer to the number of strokes, such as the Chinese character stroke index in front of the character book, and "strokes" can also be used as "strokes" when these two meanings are expressed, but the current standard is "strokes". In addition, strokes also refer to drawings drawn with a pen, which is generally used in ancient books and is not commonly used or used by people today.
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Printed one, two vertical, three horizontal, four horizontal hooks, five vertical.
Degree 1 point, 2 horizontal, 3 apostrophe, 4 horizontal, 5 vertical, 6 vertical, 7 horizontal, 8 horizontal, 9 strokes.
Total 5+9=14
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The number of strokes of the character "Yin" is: 5 strokes.
The number of strokes of the character "Ni" is: 5 strokes.
Therefore, the total number of strokes for the word "Indonesia" is: 10 strokes.
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Print: 5 strokes. Ni Pei Zai: 5 strokes.
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You are inquiring about: Indonesia.
Query result: A total of 2 Chinese characters are included, and the total number of strokes is 10.
After removing duplicate Chinese characters: 2 Chinese characters in total, with a total of 10 strokes.
The following is the number of strokes for a single kanji:
5 Draw yìn seals.
5 Draw níni.
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There are a total of 10 paintings in Indonesia.
The Republic of Indonesia (English: Republic of Indonesia), abbreviated as Indonesia (Indonesia). It is a Southeast Asian country with its capital in Jakarta.
It is bordered by countries such as Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste and Malaysia. Composed of about 17,508 islands, it is the largest archipelago country in the world, with a territory spanning Asia and Oceania, and is also a country with many volcanoes.
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Here Indonesia is five words, a total of 5 strokes of printed characters, 9 strokes of degree characters, 5 strokes of Ni characters, 6 strokes of Western characters, and 6 strokes of Asian characters, so it adds up to 5 + 9 + 5 + 6 + 6 31 strokes.
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