How to Write "Librarian" in Chinese Symbols

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Summary: Learn how to write "Librarian" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

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How to Write "Librarian" in Chinese Symbols

Librarian in Chinese is "tu shu guan yuan" or "tu shu guan li yuan". Tu shu guan, library. "Yuan", yuan is the Chinese word, which means the people. People doing certain things, we call them something yuan. For example, the teacher, the word teacher in Chinese, it can be "jiao yuan". "Jiao" means to teach. The people that teach is jiao yuan. And tu shu guan yuan, librarian. Enclose the structure. Tu shu guan yuan, librarian.

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