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How do you say "clear" in Chinese?
晴
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In Chinese, "clear" is 晴.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced 'ching' with falling tone, pitch descends, clear and bright like an open sky.
Writing and usage
A single character with 12 strokes; contains sun radical and relates to clear skies without clouds.
Example sentence
天空很晴。
The sky is very clear.
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How to remember 晴
The sun component tells you this is about clear, cloudless weather.
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- seventy-nine 七十九 qī shí jiǔ
- sixty-six 六十六 liù shí liù
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Questions about 晴
How do you say "clear" in Chinese?
In Chinese, "clear" is 晴. It is a noun.
How is 晴 written in Chinese?
A single character with 12 strokes; contains sun radical and relates to clear skies without clouds.
How is 晴 used in a sentence?
Use 晴 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 天空很晴。 (The sky is very clear.).
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