Are the pronunciations of "vine" and "spread" the same?

The pronunciation is the same, both are pronounced màn, the initial consonant is m, the final vowel is an, and the tone is four tones.

Related introduction:

1. Creeping: màn shēng

It is an adjective used to describe plants and refers to the way the plants spread out.

2. Spread: màn yán

It refers to the growth of vines and continuous growth. Extended to extend, expand.

3. Man: màn, wàn, mán

1. màn

The same meaning as "man (wàn)". Used to synthesize the words "spread", "vine grass", etc.

2. wàn

A plant with long stems that are thin and cannot stand upright: vines. The sweet potatoes are already on their vines.

3. mán

Manjing is "turnip".

Extended information

In dialect, Man refers to a star with high acting skills and wide influence. Also known as "big shot".

Sentences:

1. Some creeping flowers covered the steps of this empty house and extended to the second floor.

2. Grapes are usually woody vines that climb by tendrils and can grow into nearly upright shrubs in arid areas.

Related vocabulary:

1. Branches and vines: branches and vines, metaphors for the complicated and complicated secondary parts of things: delete branches and vines.

2. Roots and stems: the roots and stems of plants, a metaphor for the origin of something.

3. Absurd: the content is absurd and the writing is arrogant.

4. Incumbent vine: the entanglement spreads continuously.

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