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Stroke by Stroke: 耶 Writing Order
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耶 [yé]
1. A classical Chinese interrogative particle, equivalent to "ne" or "ma".
Example: "独不怜公子姊耶?" (Do you not pity the young lady?) "是耶非耶?" (Is it so or not?)
2. An ancient term meaning "father," later written as "爷."
(English: father)
耶 [yé]
1. An interrogative particle used at the end or within a sentence, indicating questions, prompts, rhetorical questions, choices, judgments, exclamations, etc.
耶 [yē]
1. Refers to the founder of Christianity.
(English: Jesus)
耶 [yē]
1. Abbreviation for Jesus or Protestantism.
(English: Jesus or Protestantism)
2. A phonetic transcription.
(English: translating.word)
Example: 耶和瓦 (Yahweh)
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