Festivals (festivals)
Single word pinyin:
Festivals (jie, Ji)
Day (day)
Stroke splitting:
Festivals (1, 2 and 3)
Day (0 1 1 1)
Chinese-English translation:
festival
Question 2: Pinyin Festival of the Festival.
Question 3: What is holiday pinyin?
Jiari
The fourth sound, the fourth sound.
Question 4: Polysyllabic words of knots and syllables.
(partial)
Jie
The part where the stems, branches and leaves of bamboo or plants grow: bamboo joints. Make trouble.
A part of an object or a connecting part between two parts: a joint. Two carriages.
Paragraph: Step by step (paragraph by paragraph, step by step). Program.
The China calendar divides a year into twenty-four segments, and the name of each segment begins with solar terms. festival
A day to commemorate or celebrate: a festival.
Politeness: Politeness.
The limit of tone priority: rhythm. Defeat. Rhythm
Ethics: moral integrity. Be defeated in the evening. Moral integrity (noble character, noble moral integrity).
Salvation: Salvation. Restrain open source and reduce expenditure.
Ellipsis: an excerpt. cite
Jeff, the ancient embassy certificate. Ambassador.
Last name.
festival
(partial)
Ji
ㄐㄧㄝˉ
"Union" refers to a key and decisive link or opportunity ("Union" is pronounced softly).
Number of strokes: 5;
Radical: meter;
Number of strokes: 12252
Question 5: How to write the pinyin of the host program? Zhǔ· Pei Chide Yim
Question 6: How do you spell Jiàn bǎo jirì in Pinyin for Jianbao Festival (give a rose and leave a lingering fragrance in your hand)? If you are satisfied with my reply, please accept it, O(∩_∩)O Thank you ~)
Question 7: What festival is coming? Pronunciation.
1. After a verb or adjective, it means that the action or change has been completed: complete ~.
2. auxiliary words, used at the end of a sentence or where there is a pause in a sentence, indicate changes and new situations: the wind is strong.
Question 8: How to write sogou National Day Pinyin Tone Input Method? Select the soft keyboard and then the Pinyin keyboard, where you can choose a tone.
Gu Angjie. I haven't written Pinyin for a long time. I wonder if it's marked correctly. If not, you can follow my method. Don't ask me.