Learn to write the Chinese character "哩" by watching the stroke order animation of "哩".
Stroke by Stroke: 哩 Writing Order
Master the Chinese character '哩' stroke by stroke with visual step-by-step instructions.
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Learn the proper way to write the Chinese character '哩' through a video tutorial with a
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Chinese Character '哩'. You can download the printable handwriting worksheets below and
practice writing together with pen and paper.
哩 [li]
1. Particle, meaning the same as "呢" (ne) - used at the end of declarative sentences to indicate affirmation, speculation, exaggeration, or emphasis.
2. Particle, meaning the same as "啦" (la) - used after parallel components in a sentence to indicate examples.
Example:
如: 还早哩 (It's still early.)
哩 [lī]
1. The translation of the English word "mile." A mile (英里) is a unit of length in the British and American systems, equal to 5280 feet or approximately 1609 meters (this character is no longer used in Mainland China and is written as "英里").
哩 [yīnglǐ]
1. An old term for "mile" in English (English: mile).
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