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Are all the words "er" in Miscellaneous, Hasty and Sweet pronounced "er"?

The word "er" in Miscellaneous, Hasty and Sweet is all read by children.

Basic explanation:

1. suffix (r stands for phonetic notation).

2. Noun suffixes mainly have the following functions. It means small, such as pots, sticks, holes and cars. It indicates the change of part of speech, such as: eating, covering, rolling (ju m \u n) (verb nominalization).

Pinyin for children: ér?

Radical: son

External stroke: 0

Total number of strokes: 2

Pen order number: 35

Wu Bi 86&; 98:QTN

Zheng code: RD

Angle code: 220 10

another name for Shandong Province/a surname/rude

Explanation:

1. Children, children born to parents, descendants of the first generation. Such as: grandchildren, children, children's couples (married couples, young couples), children's feelings (referring to the love feelings between young men and women).

2. The elders' address to the younger generation. Also used as a derogatory term. Play around, eg as a general calls his soldiers.

3. The address given by parents to their son.

4. Young people. Such as: baby (boy), baby (boy, man).

5. Young people; Youth. Like athletes.

Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;

Related words:

1. Here [zhèr]?

Here you are.

2. Where?

There: It's very hot.

3. Daughter

Girls (for parents). 4. son

Boys (for parents): two ~. People are good ~.

5. Children?

Child: bring it up. Hero's China ~

6. where [n m 4 r]?

Interrogative pronouns. Where are you going? . ~ when he was in trouble, he appeared ~ Can you imagine that these wasteland can grow such good crops?