The pinyin of Shizi is shén or shí. Its pronunciation depends on the situation, sometimes according to the context. The words are explained as follows:
1. What shén me: means something uncertain or uncertain. I don't know what to eat tonight.
2. assorted shí jǐn: refers to a mixed dish made of a variety of different ingredients. For example: Assorted fried rice.
3. shén me de of what: a way to express emphasis or emphasis. I don't want anything, as long as you come back.
4. What is it? Shé n me d not ng xi: It means something or something. What's that black thing?
5. When is shén me shí hou? It means time. When can you come to see me?
6. shén me dōu not u: It means a wide range. He knows everything, not only playing the guitar, but also drawing.
7. assorted fruit shí jǐn guǒ ǐ: refers to the dried fruit mixed with many different fruits. For example, assorted fruit is a healthy snack.
8. Shia shí yè pài: a sect of Islam, mainly distributed in Iran and Iraq. For example, the Shiites are rich in history and culture.
9. What's the matter? shén me shì: It means asking the other person about something he wants to express. What can I do for you?
1. What kind of shén me yàng: indicates a specific state or appearance of something. What will this room be decorated like?
the origin of
the word "Shi" first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions and was used to mean "many" or "many". For example, there is a fragment in some Oracle Bone Inscriptions: "Father Cao" means "many people". According to archaeologists' research, this usage originated from ancient oral language, and was later fixed and standardized in written expression. In modern Chinese, the word "Shi", as a radical or radical, is widely used to form new words, such as "assorted", "what" and "what", and is widely used in spoken and written language.