How do you write pinyin for yourself? How do I write Pinyin?

Updated on educate 2024-06-11
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    wèi ]

    1.Help; Guard. 2.the object of the act; For. Write a preface to this book. 3.Indicates the reason and purpose. Strive to build a great motherland. 4.Right; Toward.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Pronunciation: [wèi] belongs to the fourth tone.

    For whom, for what, and why, the word "for" in such phrases is purposeful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    For their own pinyin: wèi zì jǐ

    wèi ]1.Help; Guards: The right side of the Lu family, the left side of the Liu family.

    2.the object of the act; Ti: You're glad. People's service. Write a preface to this book.

    3.Reason and purpose: Everyone is happy about this. Strive to build a great motherland.

    4.Right; Xiang: Insufficient outsiders.

    Self, also known as self-awareness, mainly refers to an individual's cognition of his or her own state of existence, which is the result of an individual's self-evaluation of his or her social role.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pinyin. wèi ]

    Explanation:1Help; Guards: The right side of the Lu family, the left side of the Liu family.

    2.the object of the act; Ti: You're glad. People's service. Write a preface to this book.

    3.Reason and purpose: Everyone is happy about this. Strive to build a great motherland.

    4.Right; Xiang: Insufficient outsiders.

    Hope it helps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    wei fourth tone for yourself, if it is wei second tone, that group of words do whatever you want.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Answer: For your own pinyin is wei, the fourth tone.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For, the pinyin is wei, and the pronunciation is four tones, marked on the second e. Also with its homonyms are fear, hey, bit, predicate, guard, and lieutenant.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    wei, for the pinyin of this word is the fourth tone.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Self zi four tones self ji three tones for wei four tones.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Why is it wei fourth tone.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My Hanyu pinyin is: [wǒ].

    I, a commonly used word in Chinese.

    Pronounced wǒ, it was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. After the Han and Tang dynasties, it was commonly used as a first-person pronoun, so "Shuowen Jie Zi" is interpreted as "Shi Shen self-proclaimed".

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How do I write Hanyu Pinyin?

    My Hanyu Pinyin is written as follows:

    wǒ My Hanyu Pinyin capitalizes as follows: wo

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    我 wǒ [radical] Ge.

    Five] trnt

    strokes] 7 traditional Chinese] I.

    Interpretation] self-proclaimed, self-refers to one's own side.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    My pinyin is wo with the first tone.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What do you mean? Are you asking in English?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    En==en.The other input methods are spelled the same.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    En==en.

    If you say that you want to play the standard um-word.

    Smart abc = n88

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Well, if this word is Sogou Pinyin input method.

    Just lose "Well.""If it's a smart ABC, you lose "N".

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. "Self" pinyin: [zì jǐ].

    2. Pinyin: [zì] self, zi, this is to the nose to train self, bold and full of voice on people. It is also in the snort. (1) Pictograms. Seal script.

    Glyph. Elephant trunk shape. "Self" is a radical of the Chinese character.

    Original meaning: nose, snort, existence. (2) Same as the original meaning [nose] Chinese character, which means the person, the body, and the word self is often used, and also means from, by, such as since.

    There are many uses such as names, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, adjectives, etc.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The pinyin for is wèi. Because the pinyin is yīn wèi.

    1. For [wéi].

    1. Do. 2. Act as.

    3. Become; Yes.

    4. Yes. 5. Surname.

    6. Quilt (combined with the word "so").

    7. Often corresponds to "He", expressing doubts or sighs.

    8. After attaching some monophonic adjectives, it constitutes an adverb that expresses degree and scope.

    9. After attaching monophonic adverbs that indicate certain degrees, strengthen the tone.

    wèi ]1, help; Guard.

    2. Indicate the object of the act; For.

    3. Indicate the reason and purpose.

    4. Right; Toward.

    2. The origin of Chinese characters.

    The word "for" in the oracle bone inscription is very vividly the image of a hand holding an elephant and letting it work for people. The original meaning is "to do".

    3. Compounds. think, act, think, because, do nothing, etc.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The pinyin of the own is zì jǐ. Explanation: (1) self; Itself.

    2) Belonging to someone or something itself.

    synonyms: self, we, self, self, self.

    Example sentences

    1) He struggled to make his meaning clear.

    2) Some cadres pretend to be public and private, and specialize in fattening their own pockets.

    3) Just do your own thing and ignore the sarcasm and ridicule of others.

    4) The children of cadres should not regard their parents as backers.

    5) The Young Pioneers celebrate their festival with great joy.

    6) After confiding my grievances, I feel much better.

    7) In our study and work, we should give full play to our wisdom and talents.

    8) Mr. Liu said what he meant implicitly.

    9) The plaintiff adduces facts to show that the defendant has violated his right to reputation.

    10) You can't force others to accept your own opinions.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Pinyin: [wéi] [wèi].

    for [wéi].

    1. Do, do, do: people. Time. Difficult. Not too much (not overdoing it).

    2. Think, recognize: to. Recognize. Accustomed to it.

    3. Become: become: become.

    4. Yes: ten taels and one catty.

    5. Governance, processing: government.

    6. Being: The world laughs.

    7. Emphasized: Great annoyance.

    8. Particle, indicating cross-examination or exclamation: the enemy has not been destroyed, why is it home?

    9. Surname. for [wéi].

    1. For, give: The people ask for their lives. Tiger clearance. The country sacrificed his life.

    2. Pei Zheng is careful to express the purpose: It's over. What.

    3. Yes, the ligand: insufficient for outsiders.

    4. Help and protect.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. Pinyin: wéi wèi

    2. Interpretation: wéi ].

    1. Do: Yes. It's a matter of people. Dare to dare . There is a lot to be done.

    2. Acting as: elect his representative.

    3. Become; Cheng: One point two. Nothing. Turning into a desert fertile land.

    4. Yes: 10 inches and 1 foot.

    5. Surname. 6. It is used (in conjunction with the word "so"): This art form is popular with the majority of people.

    7. Often corresponds to "He", expressing doubts or sighs: Why is home (what do you want to do at home)?

    8. After attaching some monophonic adjectives, it constitutes an adverb that expresses degree and range: great pleasure. Widely disseminated. Deeply moved.

    9. After attaching monophonic adverbs that indicate certain degrees, strengthen the tone: extremely important. Very convenient. Quite impressive. Exceptional.

    wèi ]1, help; Guards: The right side of the Lu family, the left side of the Liu family.

    2. Indicate the object of the act; For: You're glad you let go. People's service. Write a preface to this book.

    3. Reason and purpose: Everyone is happy about this. Strive to build a great motherland.

    4.Right; Xiang: Insufficient outsiders.

    3. Etymological explanation:

    The original meaning of the word: verb, to tame the elephant, to change the wild nature, to make it serve. Seal <>

    The "elephant" in the glyph is <>

    Written as a <> that I don't know

    After the subordination of regular script <>

    Place the <> in the seal glyph

    Write <>

    Place the <> in the seal glyph

    Write <>

    Vulgar regular script <>

    The "claw" in the regular script glyph is <>

    Simplified to a little <>

    Simplified regular script "for" <>

    It is <> according to cursive glyphs

    The overall simplification, the "claw" in the regular script glyph <>

    Simplify the scrambling into a two-point <>

    Place the <> in the regular script glyph

    Abbreviated as <>

    Appendix 1 Wenyan version of "Shuowen Jie Zi": for, the female monkey also. It is a good claw for birds. Claw, female monkey elephant also. The lower abdomen is in the shape of a female monkey. Wang Yu said: "Claws, pictograms." ”<

    The ancient text is, like two female monkeys opposite each other.

    Appendix 2 Vernacular version of "Shuowen Jie Zi": For, Mi Monkey. As a walking animal, the monkey likes to use its claws.

    The claw is the image characteristic of the monkey. The lower part of the seal glyph of "wei" resembles the shape of a monkey. Wang Yu said

    The glyph of the claw is like the claw of the monkey". <

    This is the word "for" written in ancient Chinese, like two monkeys facing each other.

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