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How to Write "Women's Wear" in Chinese

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Summary: Learn how to write & pronounce the Chinese symbol (character) for women's wear in this free Chinese language lesson on video.

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By Xi Chen
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Xi Chen got her Certificate of Teaching Chinese As a Foreign Language in 2005, one of less than 5,000 certificate holders across China. Recently, she was newly appointed program...read more

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"After men's wear, "nan zhuang", let's learn the Chinese word for "women's wear", "nu zhuang". You've already known "zhuang" means "clothes". And "nu" means "women". "Women's wear" is "nu zhuang" in Chinese. And when we are writing "nu" here, this horizontal stroke must be very long. And, but if it is used as the radical to indicate female, you can see the horizontal becomes a rising. And it should not be longer than left falling. This shape is radical, the pronunciation of which is "zhuang". And the lower part is pronounced as "e", so here it indicates the meaning of the character, "zhuang", "nu zhuang". "Women's wear", "nu zhuang". "

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