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問 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
6 天之前 · 問. to ask 我 能問個 問題 嗎? [MSC, trad.] 我 能问个 问题 吗? [MSC, simp.] Wǒ néng wèn ge wèntí ma? [Pinyin] May I ask a question? 問他 到 哪兒 去。 / 问他 到 哪儿 去。 ― Wèn tā dào nǎr qù. ― Ask him where to go. 你問我,我問邊個? [Cantonese, trad.] 你问我,我问边个 ...
Definition of 問 - JapanDict: Japanese Dictionary
Definition of 問. Click for more info and examples: もん - mon - counter for questions
問 | mon - Translation and Meaning in Japanese - Suki Desu
The Japanese word 「問」 (mon) carries a meaning that is central to the process of acquiring knowledge: it means "question" or "inquiry." The etymology of the term is deeply rooted in the kanji characters.
Kanji details for 問 - JapanDict: Japanese Dictionary
Kanji details for 問 Reading . Reading help. One single kanji may have more than one different readings. In Japanese, these readings are classified in three different groups: On'yomi, Kun'yomi and Nanori. On'yomi. The reading is coming from the …
Chinese Word: 問 - Talking Chinese English Dictionary
English explanation of 問, with mandarin pronunciation, traditional variants, character structure information, stroke order animation, stroke order image and billigual talking sample sentences
Meaning of 問 | Kanji dictionary | JLearn.net
The meaning of 問 is question, ask, problem
問 Kanji Detail - Kanshudo
問 is a Japanese kanji that means question. 問 has 11 strokes, and is the 132nd most common kanji in Japanese. Learn about 問 on Kanshudo.
This kanji "問" means "question", "ask" - jitenon.com
This page is regarding "問" which means "question", "ask". It shows the radical, the order of stroke, how to read and examples of how it can be used.
問 - ウィクショナリー日本語版
「たずねる」を意味する漢語{問 /*muns/ }を表す字。 東周時代に *-wən と *-un の二つの発音が接近したことにより、「門」が音符として充当された。
问 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
2023年3月17日 · For pronunciation and definitions of 问 – see 問 (“to ask; to inquire about; to ask about; etc.”). (This character is the simplified form of 問). Notes: Simplified Chinese is mainly used in Mainland China, Malaysia, and Singapore. Traditional Chinese is mainly used in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.