This document provides a list of 10 Chinese characters along with their pinyin romanization and English meanings. The characters include: huǒ for fire; rén for man or person; rì for sun or day; mù for tree or wood; yǔ for rain; yuè for moon or month; shān for mountain or hill; kǒu for mouth or entrance; shuǐ for water or liquid; and tǔ for soil or earth. Each character is presented with its pinyin pronunciation below and a short definition in English.
This document provides a list of 10 Chinese characters along with their pinyin romanization and English meanings. The characters include: huǒ for fire; rén for man or person; rì for sun or day; mù for tree or wood; yǔ for rain; yuè for moon or month; shān for mountain or hill; kǒu for mouth or entrance; shuǐ for water or liquid; and tǔ for soil or earth. Each character is presented with its pinyin pronunciation below and a short definition in English.
This document provides a list of 10 Chinese characters along with their pinyin romanization and English meanings. The characters include: huǒ for fire; rén for man or person; rì for sun or day; mù for tree or wood; yǔ for rain; yuè for moon or month; shān for mountain or hill; kǒu for mouth or entrance; shuǐ for water or liquid; and tǔ for soil or earth. Each character is presented with its pinyin pronunciation below and a short definition in English.