What does MOU mean Chinese?
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What does MOU mean Chinese?
some a certain sb or sth indefinite such-and-such. Example Usage. 牟 Móu. surname Mou.
How do you write MOU in Chinese characters?
Main Radical of Character
Pinyin | Yale | English Definition for Chinese Text |
---|---|---|
mou2 | mau4 | barley / to moo / to seek or obtain / old variant of 侔[mou2] / old variant of 眸[mou2] / surname mou |
What does Mo mean in Chinese?
do not
When not used as a surname, ‘Mo’ (莫) means ‘do not’.
What is mo in Cantonese?
In Cantonese it’s pronounced “Yow”. Notice the two horizontal lines in the body of the character. Take those two lines out, and what word do you think you get? That’s (maybe) right! You get “Mo”, meaning as mentioned earlier: “None” or “lacking”.
What does “meh” mean in English?
“Really, meh? You have to do it like that?” (Here, “meh” is used with a rhetorical question to serve disbelief without actually being shocked or surprised.) Congratulations! You’re now a pro at Singlish. Go forth and use your new knowledge by charming aunties at the kopitiam.
What is the meaning of can lah can meh?
Example: “Can you do this for me?” “Can lah, no worries.” “Can meh?” “Sure can.” Meaning: These are all discourse particles that are mentioned at the end of sentences. Each one serves different purposes, and it all depends on tone, syntax, and context.
How do you know if a friend is good at Chinese?
Close friends don’t really think about it and usually just speak whatever comes out. The important thing is the conversation, not the language. However, a good friend is comfortable pointing out any mistakes that you might make in Chinese, and they also aren’t embarrassed when you correct their English.
When to use the word “let you know” in Chinese?
In Chinese, just like in many languages, saying this is so normal. Use it: When you need to say you don’t know and want someone to “let you know”! Good, you now have learned a few common Chinese expressions to get you started having conversations with native Chinese speakers.