Question 1: How to write the word Jing in seal script as shown in the picture
Question 2: How to write the word Jing in linked strokes to make it look good
Question 3: How to write the stroke order of Jing Number of strokes: 14; Radical: Qing; Stroke order: Horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, fold, fold, horizontal, horizontal and vertical
quiescent jìng means to stop, as opposed to "moving": still. static. still life. calm. Calm and calm. No sound: quiet. silence. secluded. calm. quiet. Quietly. Quiet. Quiet. Silence. Watch quietly. Listen. Serenity, leisurely elegance: meditation. ***. The ancient word is the same as "Jing", meaning clean. surname.
Question 4: How to write Jing in Japanese Jing か / しずか
Question 5: How to write Jing in Japanese The Chinese character for "quiet" in Japanese is the same as the Chinese way of writing "quiet". There are several pronunciations, and the common ones are せい and しず
Question 6: How to write the word "jing" in continuous script and cursive script:
Question 7: How to write "hello" in the signature of "jing" , the above picture is the signature you want
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Question 8: How to write Jing in English Hello!
quiet
quiet British [?kwa?t] American [?kwa?t]
adj. Quiet; secluded; inconspicuous; not Excited;
vt. Quiet, quiet, calm;
vt. Alleviate (pain, doubts, fears, etc.); [Legal] determine (property rights, etc.); < /p>
[Example] Tania kept the children reasonably quiet and contented
Tania kept the children reasonably quiet and contented.
Question 9: How to write the word "quiet" in Latin! 20 points "quiet" can be used as an adjective such as quietus, quieta, quietum, or taciturnus, taciturna, taciturnum, or tranquillus, tranquilla, tranquillum; as a noun, it can be used quies, quietis f., or otium, oti(i), n.; For verbs, you can use quiesco, quiescere, quievi, quietum, or tranquillo, tranquillare, tranquillavi, tranquillatum.
Please note: the above are only the basic forms of these words. When used in a specific context, it is likely that different endings should be used. Because Latin is a very precise language, Latin nouns have 12 different inflections (some have 14 forms) and adjectives have 36 inflections according to gender, number, and case. So, if you want an accurate translation, you have to provide a specific context or semantic environment. (The quieti mentioned by some netizens earlier is actually the masculine genitive singular, nominative plural or vocative plural of quietus/a/um, or the neuter genitive singular, which are 4 possible forms among its 36 forms.) < /p>