What is the pronunciation of the word "拗音" (ao)?
The character "拗" is pronounced ào, which was created by the Japanese to imitate Chinese pronunciation. The old Japanese language does not have the word "拗音". The reason for the emergence of "拗音" is that the ancient Japanese people needed new sounds to express the pronunciation of the Chinese language, and most of the words used in "拗音" are Chinese words.
The character 拗 has three pronunciations, which are:
1. ǎo, to bend; to make ...... break, as in "to break a steel wire".
2, ào, disobedience, disobedience, such as "disobedience", "argument".
3. niù, stubborn, untamed, such as "obstinate", "temperamental".
Expanded:
Pinyin: ǎo,ào,niù
Quadrangular Code: 54027
Head:扌
Total Strokes: 8
Outside the Head: 5
98 Five Strokes: rxet 86
Five Strokes: rxln
Cheng Code: dzzy
Unicode. :62D7
Cangjie: qvis
Stroke order: 12155453