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恁 [nèn]
1. That way; that kind; like this; such.
例如:~大。~高。
(For example: so big; so high.)
2. That.
例如:~时节。
(For example: that season.)
3. How.
例如: “却~地教甚么人在间壁吱吱地哭,搅俺兄弟们吃酒?”
(For example: "Why are there people crying behind the wall, disrupting us brothers' drinking?")
4. To think of; to remember.
例如: “宜亦勤~旅力,以充厥道” (考).
(For example: "One should work hard using one's strength to complete the way.")
5. To you; used predominantly in early vernacular Chinese.
例如: 恁不去出力 (In classical texts).
(For example: "If you do not put in the effort.")
6. So; such; that.
例如: 恁般 (like this; such); 恁样 (this kind).
(For example: so; in this manner.)
7. Who; what; indicates inquiry.
例如: 恁人 (who); 恁么 (how; what).
(For example: who; what is this?)
8. At one's convenience.
例如: 花布恁商营。
(For example: "The fabric is at your convenience.")
9. Pronoun. Second person. Synonymous with "你" (you) and "您" (you, formal).
文圣《董西厢.卷四》: "说恁心聪,算来有分咱家共。"
(For example: "If you are clever, it seems we have a connection.")
10. Verb. To think, to recall.
例如: 若然受之,宜亦懃~旅力。(From classical literature)
(For example: "If you receive it, then you should also put in your effort.")
Overall, "恁" conveys a variety of meanings related to indication, reference, inquiry, and personal pronouns, primarily used in literary and classical contexts.
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