Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "麼", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "麼", and master the standard way of writing the character "麼".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 麼
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "麼" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
(interrog. part.), (interrog. suff.), one on dice / small
麼 (me)
1. Particle. Indicates a tone of consideration. Example: "To help him, but I also think he is so hateful; not to help him, but I feel he is so pitiful."
2. Suffix. Forms words like 甚麼 (what), 這麼 (this way), and 那麼 (that way).
3. Suffix. Used as a suffix for certain words. Examples include: 什麼 (what), 怎麼 (how), 多麼 (how much).
4. Suffix. Used in songs as a decorative word.
Example: "In May, the flowers, red oh so red like fire."
5. Adjective. Tiny or small.
Example from "Liezi, Tangwen": "Between the Jiangpu, there grows a tiny insect, its name is '焦螟' (burnt pest)."
6. Adjective. Tiny or small.
Example from "Liezi, Tangwen": "Between the Jiangpu, there grows a tiny insect, its name is '焦螟' (burnt pest)."
7. Particle. Placed at the end of a sentence to indicate a questioning tone. Example word: 干麼 (what for).
8. Particle. Placed at the end of a sentence to indicate a questioning tone. Example word: 干麼 (what for).
9. Particle. Indicates a questioning tone. Same as "吗" (ma).
Example: "不知陶靖节,还动此心麼?" (Don’t know about Tao Jingjie, does this heart still move?)
10. Particle. Indicates a questioning tone. Same as "吗" (ma).
Example: "不知陶靖节,还动此心麼?" (Don’t know about Tao Jingjie, does this heart still move?)