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What do China ancients mean?

Possible meanings are: affirmation, recognition, approval, appropriateness, worth it, etc. , the specific explanation is as follows:

I. Pronunciation: k

1, used as a verb, means: yes, yes, yes. ?

2, used as a verb, meaning: appropriate.

3. Used as a verb, meaning: recover from illness.

4, used as a verb, meaning: when, against.

5, used as a verb, meaning: worthy, worthy. ?

6, used as a verb, meaning: capable.

7. Used as a verb, meaning: but. ?

8. Used as a verb, meaning: approximate, approximate.

9. When used as a verb, it means: ho.

10, used as a verb, means to express doubt.

1 1, used as a verb, meaning: true, true.

12, used as a conjunction, means: but, but. ?

13, used as an auxiliary word, means: used in sentences to express emphasis.

14, used as an adjective, means: beautiful.

15, used as a noun, meaning: surname. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, there were positive things.

Second, pronunciation: kè

1, Khan, Khan for short. The titles of ancient Xianbei, Turkic, Uighur and Mongolian monarchs.

Extended data related words

Terrible, pitiful, possible, possible, ridiculous, lovely, but, admittedly, impossible, coke, permission, quite, hateful.

Glyph evolution

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Yes, it is. From the mouth, ?also sounds. Anything that belongs can be obeyed.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Ke, Ken. Mouth and mouth are used to express meaning, and mouth is also a phonetic symbol. All the words related to "neng" are bounded by "neng"

words explanation

1, cute [kàI]?

Interpretation: beloved; Very cute.

2. Damn it?

Interpretation: nausea, disgust.

3. license [xǔkē]?

Interpretation: permission; Allow.

4. Terrible [kàpà]?

Interpretation: It's scary.

5. Terror [kàhàI]?

Interpretation: surprising; Shocking.