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huā

dépenser; dépenser

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Exemples de phrases

我喜欢花。

wǒ xǐhuān huā.

I like flowers.

花儿真漂亮。

huā'er zhēn piàoliang.

The flowers are so beautiful.

我送你一束花。

wǒ sòng nǐ yī shù huā.

I'll give you a bouquet of flowers.

我喜欢花。

wǒ xǐhuān huā.

I like flowers.

花儿真漂亮。

huā'er zhēn piàoliang.

The flowers are so beautiful.

我送你一束花。

wǒ sòng nǐ yī shù huā.

I'll give you a bouquet of flowers.

我喜欢花。

wǒ xǐhuān huā.

I like flowers.

花儿真漂亮。

huā'er zhēn piàoliang.

The flowers are so beautiful.

我送你一束花。

wǒ sòng nǐ yī shù huā.

I'll give you a bouquet of flowers.

Synonymes

(duǒ)

blossom

(zhī)

branch

(bàn)

petal

(duǒ)

blossom

(huì)

flower

(duǒ)

blossom

(huì)

flower

Antonymes

(yè)

leaf

(cǎo)

grass

(cǎo)

grass

(yè)

leaf

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese character 花 (huā) for "flower" is a pictograph that depicts a flower in bloom. The character is composed of two parts: the radical 艹 (cǎo), which means "grass" or "plant", and the phonetic component 華 (huá), which is a simplified form of the character 華 (huá), which means "splendid" or "beautiful". The character 花 (huā) is first seen in oracle bone script, the earliest form of Chinese writing, dating back to the Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE). In oracle bone script, the character 花 (huā) is depicted as a simple drawing of a flower with four petals. Over time, the character evolved to its current form, which is still used today. The character 花 (huā) has a rich history and has been used in Chinese poetry, literature, and art for centuries. It is also a popular name for girls in China.