tí mù
sujet; sujet; titre
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这道题目很难。
zhè dào tí mù hěn nán .
This is a difficult question.
请你出一个题目。
qǐnɡ nǐ chū yí ɡè tí mù .
Please come up with a topic.
这些都是很简单的题目。
zhè xiē dōu shì hěn jiǎn dān de tí mù .
These are easy topics.
题 (tí)
question
题目 (títì)
title
答案 (dá àn)
answer
问题 (wèn tí)
question
The Chinese word 题目 (títǐ) is composed of two characters: 题 (tí) and 目 (mù). The character 题 originally meant "to raise" or "to lift," and was often used in the context of raising a question or a topic for discussion. The character 目 originally meant "eye," and was often used in the context of seeing or observing. When these two characters are combined, they form the word 题目, which can be translated as "topic," "title," or "question."The word 题目 has been used in Chinese for centuries, and has a rich history of usage. In ancient China, 题目 was often used in the context of education, and was used to refer to the topics that were being studied or discussed. In modern Chinese, 题目 is still used in the context of education, but is also used in a variety of other contexts, such as in the titles of books, articles, and movies.The word 题目 is a versatile and important word in Chinese, and is an essential part of the Chinese language.