when the pronunciation of the word Ni is ne, the group words are: Zheni, Niyu, Ouni, Yaoni, Nani, Navy and Uniform
When the pronunciation of the word Ni is ní, the group words are: woolen cloth, tweed, twittering, tweed and breeches
Pinyin: není.
radical: mouth
stroke: 8
five strokes: kxn
definition:
[ ne ]
1. Used at the end of interrogative sentences (especially questions, selective questions and rhetorical questions) to express the tone of questions: Where is this truth? . Do you study violin or piano? . Do you have enough labor? . People ~? Where have they all gone? . They all have tasks, I ~?
2. Used at the end of a statement, it means to confirm the facts and convince the other party (with exaggerated tone): the gains are not small. The evening movie doesn't open until eight o'clock. It's far away, two or three thousand miles. This medicine is very effective, so it won't hurt when applied.
3. Used at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate that the action or situation is continuing: she is drawing water by the well. Don't go, it's raining outside. Lao Zhang, someone is looking for you outside the door.
4. Used in a sentence to express a pause (mostly in opposition): Nowadays, it is much better than in previous years. If you like ~, just buy it; Don't buy it if you don't like it. "na"
[ ní ]
woolen cloth: wool. Thick coat. ~ velvet serge. Extended information
1. When the pronunciation of the word Ni is ne, the words are explained:
1. Zhene?
It means deeply, and sometimes it means convincing the other party: he is clever ~ (don't think he is stupid). The street is busy. This kind of melon is delicious. He paints like ~.
2. Ne Yu [ne y incarnation]?
generally refers to woolen goods and silk goods.
3. What about [ǒu ne]?
onomatopoeia. Children's voice. 4. what about [me ne]?
Wendeng dialect, which means "what". Such as: "What to do?" That is, "do what?" Meaning of.
5. what about riding [qí ne]?
a cantonese adjective, sometimes used to describe others' abrupt dress, sometimes refers to people's clumsy and rude behavior, and sometimes refers to people's eccentric personality.
6. What about [nà ne]?
It originally refers to a Japanese sentence, which is often used in China to express a surprised and incredible meaning.
2. When the pronunciation of the word Nizi is ní, the words are explained as follows:
1. Wool [ní zi]?
a kind of thick and dense wool fabric, which is mostly used to make uniforms, coats, etc.
2. Tweed [huā ní]?
refers to a kind of wool fabric with stripes, squares, dots and other patterns on the surface.
3. What about the thread [xià ní]?
Cotton cloth woven with colored yarns or threads in different patterns is thick and elastic, and looks a bit like woolen cloth.
4. Whisper [ní nán]?
onomatopoeic words. The sound of swallows.
5. woolen cloth [ní róng]?
a general term for woolen goods. Generally refers to the fabric woven with raw materials such as animal hair or artificial hair.