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  1. Mar 27, 2024 · English. to laugh. Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system: * Parentheses " ()" indicate uncertain presence; * Square brackets " []" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. * [t] as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p; * Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix; * Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;

  2. Jun 29, 2023 · 1. Haha 哈哈. To start off this barrel of laughs (excuse the pun), we have the most common way to express laughing in Chinese, 哈哈 (haha). Yes, even a language as foreign-sounding as Chinese uses the same universal phonetic utterances to convey laughter!

  3. Chinese Characters with 32 Strokes. Learn more details about Chinese character and share your story, photos and comments about it. Also check out the example sentences for the character.

  4. Laughter in Mandarin Chinese is pronounced as xiào shēng. But 哈哈 means haha, 呵呵 means hehe or typing “xixi” or “hei hei” also express laughter. Or, if you want, you could use “233” because on the popular website and chat forum Maopu, emoticon #233 is laughing!

  5. May 11, 2024 · Delve into the rich tapestry of Chinese symbolism, where every stroke tells a story. Explore how these symbols are intertwined with Chinese culture, conveying ideas of luck, prosperity, and harmony. Dive into this symbolic journey and unlock the hidden meanings behind these 55 Chinese symbols. You might also be interested in:

  6. bào xiào. to burst out laughing hilarious burst of laughter. Example Usage. 啼 笑 皆 非. tí xiào jiē fēi. lit. not to know whether to laugh or cry (idiom) between laughter and tears. Example Usage. 取 笑. qǔ xiào.

  7. Find the Chinese characters for laughter in six different scripts and order them online. You can also get the meanings, sound files and related items with the Chinese characters.