How to pronounce 哂

哂?shěn.

The pronunciation of 哂 is: shěn, which means a raised tongue, with three tones. The pinyin is composed of sh and en.

哂means: 1. Smile: Mina: It means accepting with a smile, used as a polite way of asking someone to accept a gift; 2. To laugh.

The word combination of 哂:

1. 哂 Cun: means to accept with joy.

2. Close.

3. Laughter: means to laugh.

4. Xianxi: It means to have a smile on the face.

5. Not worth a laugh: It means not worth a laugh. Metaphors are worthless. It also expresses contempt and ridicule for something or behavior.

6.哂Ran: means the appearance of a smile, the appearance of a smile.

7. Mina: It is a humble way of saying, accept it with a smile, and is a polite way of asking someone to accept a gift.

8. 哂译: It means teasing or joking.

The stroke order of the word "哂" is vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, left, vertical fold, horizontal, a total of 9 strokes. 哂 is a standard second-level character in modern Chinese. It is pronounced as shěn in Mandarin. Its variant "弞" was first seen in "Shuowen" and is a pictophonetic character in the Six Books. The basic meaning of the word "哂" is to smile, such as "哂gna"; its extended meaning is to ridicule, such as "哂笑".

Taboos in naming the character "傂":

1. The five elements of the character "傂" are gold. According to the principle that metal overcomes wood in the five elements, it is taboo to name the character "傂" with the five elements belonging to wood.

2. It is taboo to name the character "傂" with a character that has the same rhyme as ěn or a character that has the same rhyme as "ěn". This will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm.

3. It is taboo to use the word "傂" in names with the same character as the ancestors. If the ancestor's name contains the word "傂", the younger generation is taboo to use the word "傂" in their name.