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Niang is not a polyphonic word.
Mother. Pronunciation: [niáng].
Radical: Female. Five strokes: vyve
Interpretation: 1Called Mother. 2.An honorific title for an older or older married woman. 3.Young women.
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Niang does not have polyphonic words, read nian, the third tone, there are homophones, such as reading, sticky, year, etc.
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1. Pinyin: [niang], pronunciation: [niáng].
2. Radical: female.
3. Wubi: vyve.
4. Interpretation: called mother; Honorific title for older or older married women: Young woman.
5. Compound words: girl, mother, eldest mother, scolding mother, aunt, mother, stepmother.
6. Homophones: Niang, 嬢, stuffed.
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1. Pinyin: [niang], pronunciation: [niáng].
2. Radical: female.
3. Five strokes of muffled: vyve.
4. Interpretation: called the mother of the world; Honorific title for older or older married women: Young woman.
5. Compound words: girl, mother, eldest mother, scolding mother, aunt, mother, stepmother. Search cover years.
6. Homophones: Niang, 嬢, stuffed.
1. Pinyin: [niang], pronunciation: [niáng].
2. Radical: female.
3. Five strokes of muffled: vyve.
4, Gao Zheng Shi Qi slandered the righteousness: called the world's mother; Honorific title for older or older married women: Young woman.
5. Compound words: girl, mother, eldest mother, scolding mother, aunt, mother, stepmother. Search cover years.
6. Homophones: Niang, 嬢, stuffed.
1. Pinyin: [niang], pronunciation: [niáng].
2. Radical: female.
3. Five strokes of muffled: vyve.
4. Interpretation: called the mother of the world; Honorific title for older or older married women: Young woman.
5. Compound words: girl, mother, eldest mother, scolding mother, aunt, mother, stepmother. Search cover years.
6. Homophones: Niang, 嬢, stuffed.
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That's the mother and the life! "Niang" has no homophone, because no one can replace Niang, and "life" has no homophone, because life is only once.
There are no homophones for life.
1. Interpretation of life.
1. The ability of animals and plants to survive.
2. Superstition that people are born destined to be rich and poor, longevity, etc.
3. Instructions from superiors to subordinates.
4. Give (name, etc.).
2. Compounds. Life, orders, fate, propositions, desperateness, etc.
Compounds. 一、生活 [ shòu mìng ]
The number of years a person lives. It is also a metaphor for the period during which everything exists or is used.
二. 命令 [ mìng lìng ]
1. The superior has instructions to the subordinate.
2. Instructions from superiors to subordinates.
What does Niang mean: Niang is a kinship title, which is the title of the child to the female side of the parent, or "mother".
2. In some areas (especially in ancient times), children call their mothers Niang, Ah Niang or Niangqin, and there are also Ah Mu, Lao Ma Zi (Cantonese, "Lao Ma Zi" in the northern dialect refers to middle-aged or elderly maids), Lao Mu, etc., and Manchu is called Eniang. To others call their own early fierce mother has a mother, Jiaci, called the deceased mother a concubine, and the honorific title for other people's mothers is Lingtang or Lingshoutang.
3. It is important to note that sometimes the husband (stepfather) of the father or mother will also use the name of the child to the mother (mother or child mother) to represent his wife. In ancient Chinese, Niang generally refers to young women, and mostly refers to young girls. In Japanese kanji and ACGN terms, Niang means daughter, maiden, or woman.
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Stuffed, Niang, Liang, Liang, etc.
1. Brewing. 1. Brewing.
2. Bees make honey.
3. Brewing; The gradual chain cover is gradually formed.
4. Wine. Compounds: fine wine, sake brewing, cherry blossom brewing, brewing, aging, etc.
The second spine calls to talk, mother.
1. Call mother.
2. Honorific title for older or older married women.
3. Young women.
Compounds: girl, aunt, mother, mother, bride, etc.
Three, two. 1. Both Parties.
2. The number of indefinite representations is similar to "several".
Compounds: two sides, two years, two sides, two pounds, two pounds, etc.
Fourth, cool. liáng ]
1. Low temperature; Cold (refers to the weather, shallower than "cold").
2. A metaphor for discouragement or disappointment.
3. Grief; Distress.
liàng ]
Leave the hot stuff for a while to bring the temperature down.
Compounds: mat, breeze, cool, cool water, cool air, etc.
5. Beams. 1. A horizontal log that is erected on a wall or pillar to support the roof.
2. Bridge. 3. The part that protrudes into a long strip in the middle of the object.
Compounds: beams, backbones, bridges, beams, mountain beams, etc.
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