XML Declaration Group
Steve Penner, Bill Kackley, Jennifer Dorsey
A pupil who uses a computer can practice entering endless data for a class as a beginner.
We will be drinking water and green tea while we eat cooked rice for hours while declaring "I am Lost" and we will be spending hours on the couch trying to rest.
Writing in Chinese
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Word |
Pupil |
| Chinese |
shyue tu |
| American |
An apprentice |
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Word |
Computer |
| Chinese |
dien nao |
| American |
Left character: electric Right Character: brain |
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Word |
Practice |
| Chinese |
si |
| American |
To learn; to study; receive training in; become use to; custom of habit |
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Word |
Endless |
| Chinese |
wu jin |
| American |
Being or seeming to be without an end of limit, boundless |
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Word |
Data |
| Chinese |
tz liaw |
| American |
Materials for reference |
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Word |
Beginner |
| Chinese |
chu shyue jer |
| American |
One who is staring to learn |
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Word |
Water |
| Chinese |
shuey tu |
| American |
Basic liquid of human cleaning and consumption |
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Word |
Green Tea |
| Chinese |
lyu char |
| American |
Left character: green Right Character: tea |
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Word |
Coooked Rice |
| Chinese |
fan |
| American |
A meal |
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Word |
I am Lost |
| Chinese |
wuo mi lu lerh |
| American |
I am Lost |
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Word |
Rest |
| Chinese |
sio |
| American |
To rest; to stop; to cease. |
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Here we have samples of a few Chinese words with the pictures, definitions, and the English translation for each word.
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