Pinyin: nǐ,: ONF, stroke sequence number: 3235234, radical: Qi, construction: left and right structure, word formation: pictophonetic characters, part of speech: pronoun, 86/98: wqiyi.
Number of strokes: 7, Zheng code: nrko Unicode, unified Chinese character: U+4F60, number of four corners: 27292, stroke order reading and writing: left vertical, left vertical, left vertical, Cang Xie: onf, traditional Chinese character: you.
Explanation:
1, personal pronoun.
2. Sometimes it is also used to refer to "you".
3. "You" cooperates with "I" or "He" to mean "this …" and "that …".
Group words: hello, mini, your door, yellow you, every time I look at you.
Extended data:
Your stroke order
form a word
1, hello [nǐ h m: o]
Used to say hello politely, or to express greetings when meeting people.
2. Mini
Attribute words. Refers to the smaller of its kind; Small: ~ skirt (miniskirt). [English mini]
3. Your door
Your door, suffix. Guys.
4. Yellow mud
Another name for a book.
5. Every time you
Every time you, suffix. Guys.