How to Write "Die Out" in Chinese Characters

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Part of the video series: How to Write "Shui" Characters in Chinese

Summary: Learn how to write "die" in Chinese characters today in this free video on Chinese words containing the "Shui" (water) character.

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How to Write "Die Out" in Chinese Characters

This word read 'min'. 'Min'. 'Min' means 'die out'. Sometimes we say 'min mie', this word read 'mie'. 'Min mie' exactly means something died out. For example you can say 'huanzhe min mie'. 'Huanzhe min mie' means all your patients have gone.

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