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Imjagpul_final

in (classical)
There were thousands of horns in the home. Are you sure they are all in? The giant checks in contents of the hoover to make sure all of them are inside.

Explanation of characters by Herbert A. Giles

Hu is composed of 兮 hsi an emphatic particle, with 丿 p'ieh (obsolete) as radical. It is defined as "language surplus" or expletive, is an interrogative particle, and has also several prepositional values.

Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)



(classical particle similar to 於|于[yu2]) in/at/from/because/than/(classical final particle similar to 嗎|吗[ma5], 吧[ba5], 呢[ne5], expressing question, doubt or astonishment)

Phrases ending with the given character

zài
hu
not to care
wài
nothing else but
shǎ
feeble-minded/dim-witted
tào
jìn
to worm one's way into being friends with sb (usually derogatory)
shì
therefore
yóu
greasy/oily
guài
No wonder!/not surprising
nice and warm
yóu
zhī
just like (sth)
nián
sticky/slimy
pàng
chubby
hēi
variant of 黑糊糊[hei1 hu1 hu1]

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