How to Write "Great (Vast)" in Chinese Characters

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Part of the video series: How to Write "Shui" Characters in Chinese, 6

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

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How to Write "Great (Vast)" in Chinese Characters

This word read hao. Hao. Hao means great or vast or huge. Hao - great, vast or huge. When we say this mean you say hao da. Da means big. Hao da. Hao da means great or vast.

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