隆 21 July 201721 July 2017 | adminadmin | 0 Comment | 07:00 Pronunciation : lōng Meaning : rumble. (onomatopoeia) Radical : 阝 Strokes : 11 Traditional : 隆 Usage : 6.2% Notes : also as lóng Common Words / Phrases: 1. 轰隆 hōng lōng : rumble; roll Sentences: 1. A train thundered across an iron bridge. huǒ chē hōng lóng hōng lóng dì shǐ guò tiě qiáo 。 火 车 轰 隆 轰 隆 地 驶 过 铁 桥 。 火车 : train 轰隆轰隆 : (onom.) rumble 地 : (particle) used after adverbial 驶 : drive 过 : through 铁桥 : iron bridge Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: 隆NEXT Next post: Worksheet 413 Related Post Exploring the Beauty and Origin of Chinese CharactersExploring the Beauty and Origin of Chinese Characters The origin of these Chinese characters shows the historical depth and beauty of the language. Check them out now! READ MOREREAD MORE Resources for Improving ChineseResources for Improving Chinese Although Chinese is a very difficult language, I’ve found that with hard work and motivation, you can reach your Chinese goals! Despite only starting Chinese a few years ago, I READ MOREREAD MORE 践践 Pronunciation : jiàn Meaning : trample. (v) carry out. (v) Radical : 足 Strokes : 12 Traditional : 踐 ( Stroke Order ) Usage : 4.9% Common Words / Phrases: READ MOREREAD MORE
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