Results for: falling and rising tone, the third tone of putonghua
English Chinese
sound, voice, tone, noise, classifier for sounds声 [sheng1]
sound, voice, tone, noise, classifier for sounds聲 [sheng1]
speak in a harsh tone and with a severe expression聲色俱厲
speak intentionally in a gentle (not natural) tone裝柔聲
surname Wu, cut off the feet, rising to a height, towering, bald兀 [wu4]
swelling of a river, water rising very high, as at high tide or during a flood漲水
The best friends sometimes have a falling out. (Lit. Some times the mouth and tongue hurt each other.)唇齒有時會相礙 ,至友有時也會發生摩擦。
the four tones in ancient Chinese (even, rising, departing and entering tones), the four tones of Mandarin (first, second, third and fourth tones)四聲
the four tones in old Chinese phonetics (the first tone belongs to ? While the remaining three tones belong to ?)平仄
The man of Qii fears the sky falling; groundless fears杞人忧天 [Qi3 ren2 you1 tian1]
The man of Qii fears the sky falling; groundless fears杞人憂天 [Qi3 ren2 you1 tian1]
the Minor Heat, one of the 24 lunar periods into which the year is divided, falling on July 7 or 8小暑
the rising sun旭日
the second day before yesterday ("jit" changes to the third tone)大前天
The Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai by Han Bangqing 韓邦慶|韩邦庆, long novel of lower life in classical Chinese and Jiangsu vernacular, translated into Putonghua as 海上花 by Iris Chang海上花列传 [hai3 shang4 hua1 lie4 zhuan4]
 

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