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How to Write "Exhausted" in Chinese Characters

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Summary: Learn how to write "exhausted" in Chinese characters with expert Chinese language tips in this free online Chinese characters video clip.

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Esther-Xiaohua Liu is a graduate student and teaching assistant with a major in Chinese Literature and Languages at The University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She has taught Chinese at...read more

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"ESTHER-XIAOHUA LIU: This word is jue, jue. Jue means exhausted, exhausted. Jue, jue. Jue means exhausted. Nothing at all. Also two parts. The part on left is written this way, and the part on the right is written this way. This part is also another word. This word, se, means color, colors."

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