Question 1: How to write multi-character Traditional Chinese Pinyin: duō
Pinyin: ㄉㄨㄛ
Radical strokes: 3
Total strokes: 6
Traditional Chinese characters: Duo
Chinese character structure: upper and lower structure
Simplified Chinese radical: Xi
Character creation method :Knowing
Stroke order: 溺溺 溺fold 捺
Question 2: How to write the traditional Chinese version of the word "duo"? There is no traditional Chinese version of the word "duo". There are several other ways of writing multi-character characters in Hong Kong's special-shaped characters. I guess you have watched too many Hong Kong movies!
Question 3: How to write more traditional Chinese characters? Traditional Chinese characters refer to the original Chinese characters with more strokes that have been simplified and replaced by simplified characters. According to the "<" promulgated and implemented by the State Council on June 5, 2013 One of the attachments of the General Standardized Chinese Character Table, "Comparison Table of Standardized Characters, Traditional Chinese Characters, and Variant Chinese Characters," is the latest standard. In this comparison table, the word "duo" does not have a corresponding traditional Chinese character, so how can we use simplified and traditional Chinese characters? "Duo" is a heritage character, not a traditional Chinese character or a simplified character.
Question 4: How to write 40 points in traditional Chinese characters from one to ten? Simplified Chinese: one two three four five six seven eight ninety million Seven hundred and eighty-nine hundred million
The Republic of China silly zero one two three four five six seven eight nine hundred million
The capital of the Republic of China: zero one two three four Wu Lu seven eight nine One Hundred Thousand Thousands
Ming and Qing Dynasties:
Ming and Qing Dynasty capital letters: Zero One Two Three Four Five Lu Seven Eight Nine Shi Mo Qian Wan
Question 5: Use How to write traditional Chinese characters in traditional Chinese: will
Japanese: ウィル
Korean:?
Thai:?
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Question 6: 合, how to write 合 in traditional Chinese:
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合_
[Pinyin] [hé, gě ]
[Interpretation] [hé]: 1. Close, close: ~ eyes. ~Hug. A perfect match~. Appearance ~ Shenli. 2. Gather: ~ force. ~Do it. ~ shares. ~ Capital. 3. Without conflict, one thing corresponds or is consistent with another thing: ~Ge. ~ Law. ..
Question 7: How to write Zhang Yan in traditional Chinese characters in a good-looking way? Zhang does not have traditional Chinese characters. It's not easy for others to answer your question. Let me give you a suggestion: find a calligraphy copybook, find these two characters in it, and practice until you are satisfied.
Question 8: How to write the word "meter" in traditional Chinese and old Chinese characters? The more characters, the better? In fact, there is no traditional Chinese character for rice. The so-called traditional Chinese characters for rice are actually misuses, so they cannot be trusted. Mi's calligraphy is written in many ways, in various styles. If you want to learn traditional Chinese characters, there are two ways. First: buy a simplified and traditional Chinese dictionary (most dictionaries currently on the market have this function), second: the next Gonggou Pinyin input method will soon be able to simplify Traditional Chinese conversion is very convenient
Question 9: How Wu Duo writes traditional Chinese characters seems to be the original one and has not been simplified.
You can use a word file to type the words "Wu Duo", then select it, then click "Review" in the function bar above and look for "Simplified to Traditional" to check.
Best wishes!