What about the pronunciation of that ? What exactly should I read? Is it na, nei or ne, and when sh

Updated on educate 2024-08-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    In Mandarin, "that" is a polyphonic and polysemantic word, and the specific pronunciation and meaning are as follows.

    1. When "that" is pronounced as nà, it has two parts of speech: a pronoun and a conjunction.

    1) Be an indicative pronoun.

    Refers specifically to a person, a time, a place, or something. It doesn't have to be a distant word. For example:

    You and I know that in our hearts. Sometimes it refers to people or things that are more distant. For example:

    There was a man in red on the hillside, and that was his classmate.

    Sometimes it refers to a time or place that is far away.

    For example: I haven't seen him since. Another example: where the border with the heavens meets, there is a little red shaking light.

    2) Make a conjunction to indicate the desired result in accordance with the meaning of the previous sentence or the previous sentence. For example: Then I won't wait any longer.

    2. "That." When pronounced as nèi, the meaning is the same as when pronounced as nà as a demonstrative pronoun, and it is a conjunct of "that" and "one", but the exponential measure is not limited to one. For example: those three, those five years, that person.

    3. When "that" is pronounced as nā, it is used as a noun and surname. For example, in the Ming Dynasty, someone named Najian.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    nà ]1.Pronouns, then: just do it!.

    Not much. Individual. temper.

    2.The conjunction, corresponding to the preceding "if", "if", etc., indicates the desired result or judgment: if the enemy does not surrender, destroy him.

    nèi ] "that" (nà) and "一" consonant, but the exponential measure is not limited to one: 個. Some. Year. Three years.

    nā ] surname.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    "That" bai is a polyphonic word.

    Explanation of that

    nà] refers to a distant time, place, or zhi thing, as opposed to "this": 里. Editions. Shape. Some rights. Time. Yes.

    nǎ] Same as "which" (一) (Chinese mainland is no longer used).

    nèi] Yitong (一), a consonant of "that" and "one", but the exponential measure is not limited to one: one. Five years.

    nā ] surname.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Read naPronounced nei in dialect or colloquially

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    哪 [něi] of "which" and "one".

    Chorus, but the exponential quantity is not limited to one: one. Year. While.

    nǎ] interrogative word, followed by a noun or quantifier, indicates a requirement to be certain in the scope of the question: kind.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    【 哪】【 nǎ】 代

    1) (Shape sound. From the mouth, the voice. Original meaning: a word that expresses a question).

    2) Expressing doubt, asking for confirmation [which] in the same kind of thing. For example: Which room is yours? What year did it happen?

    3) Indicate any [any]. For example, there are many experts in life, dan, purity, and end, which one; No matter which famous lake is beautiful, it can't compare to this one.

    4) Used in imaginary fingers, indicating an uncertain one [someone]. Such as: where to fight.

    哪】【 nǎ】 vice

    1) Used in rhetorical questions, to indicate affirmation, negation, or to reinforce the tone [why; how]

    How can you be self-appointed. ——Yutai New Songs: Ancient Poems for Jiao Zhongqing's Wife".

    Hate is not to be discussed.

    What's more, how can you snub the Qingqiu Festival. - Song S. Liu Yong, "Yulin Bell".

    2) Another example: If it's not yours, how can you take it casually.

    Which] [ na] tone

    1) Modification of sound of ah. Expresses exclamation, admonishment, or pause. It is also called "that" and "".

    That, Yusuke. Or from the mouth, from the nai. - Rhyme

    2) Another example: how sweet the heart should be! You have to be careful! Behold, how strong the seedlings grow.

    Ац] [ něi ] generation

    Which is a continuous consonant, but is not limited to one [which]. Such as: Which tree?; Who are the people?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The most straightforward answer - it is impossible to read nei in the language exam anyway, as far as the college entrance examination is concerned, there is no need to distinguish it, nei

    It is used in colloquial or colloquial locales.

    NA is used in written or partial written contexts.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. The pronunciation of 1: [ ne ].

    Compounds: on, na, um, ride.

    2. The pronunciation of 2: [ ní ].

    Compounds: tweed, thread, thick.

    3. Interpretation:

    Definition of ne].

    1.It is used at the end of the interrogative sentence (specifically referring to the question, the choice to ask, and the positive and negative questions) to indicate the tone of the question.

    2.It is used at the end of a declarative sentence to confirm the facts and convince the other party (often in an exaggerated tone).

    3.Used at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate that the action or situation is continuing.

    Definition of ní ].

    Tweed: Mao. Thick coat. Velvet beep.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pronunciation of part of the kanji na.

    乸 nǎ、内 nèi,nà、南 nán,nā、呐 nà,nè、呐 nà,nè、哪 nǎ,něi,na,né、嗱 ná、妠 nà,nàn、娜 nà,nuó、仔hunger启抐 nè,nì,ruì,nà、拏 ná、取 ná、挐 rú,ná、捺 nà、搻 ná,nuò、秅 chá, ná, 笚 dā, xiá, nà, 笝 nà, Na nà, 肭 nà, 蒘 rú, ná, 蒳 nà, 念如衲 nà, 袦 nà, jué, 誽肢Bi nì, ná, 豽 nà, 貀 nà, 軜 nà, that nà, nǎ, nèi, nā, 郍 nà, sodium nà, 镎 ná, 雫 nǎ, 靹 nà, 魶 nà

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    These two characters are the seal script "chisel hollow", and the chisel is the traditional seal script.

    There are many ways to write seal scripts, and it is not common to write empty characters in seal scripts.

    The uncommon way to write the word "gong" in seal script.

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