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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 啰
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Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 啰
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Meaning of

Pinyin luō、 luo、 luó
Radical
Strokes
11
Definition
see 囉嗦|啰嗦[luo1 suo5] / (final exclamatory particle)
Usage
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啰 (luō) 1. 〔~唆〕 ➊ Talking in a nagging or verbose manner; ➋ Dealing with matters sluggishly, making people feel troubled. Both meanings are also written as "啰嗦". 2. 〔~唣〕 Noisy. 3. A particle similar to "了". Example: "这样就好啰!" (This is good then!) 4. Used as a final particle to indicate a situation or feeling. Example: "放——炮——啰! 他有了新的想法啰!" (Bang! He has a new idea now!) Shows admiration. Example: "大家都满怀信心啰!" (Everyone is full of confidence!) 5. Used in a commanding manner. Example: "请你们放心啰!" (Please rest assured!) 6. Used as a final assertion. Example: "他准能办到啰!" (He can surely do it!) 7. See also: luō; luó. In summary, "啰" is a versatile particle that can be used to express nagging, admiration, commands, and assertions, similar to "了".

Same Pronunciation Characters

Same Radical Characters

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Pinyin luo1
Wubi
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Cangjie
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Zhengma
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Four Corner
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Unicode
U+5570
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