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Summary: Find out how to pronounce and write more Chinese Radicals in this free video clip on calligraphy and writing other languages.
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.So, in English, we don't need to put "as" there, but in Chinese, that's part of the word "become" -- chou wei. And "wei" (draws) "Some more" is "why" or "what for" in English. Wei. "Some more" is "what", so "what for" is the meaning. So, let me write that again. De-an. Pee-air. Hung. Ju. Go. De-an. And this is only a simplified Chinese character. We have a traditional Chinese character that writes a little bit more complicated. So, de-an. Pee-air. Hung-ju. Hung-ju. And then hung-ju go, and then de-an, de-an, de-an, de-an. So, wei, wei, wei! Wei.