Detailed explanation for Chinese symbols for
Bad
words
In modern English, sometimes bad words mean "cool words". But in Chinese, bad words are always bad words and the
detailed explanation for "Bad Words" are given below. The symbol 貶/贬 (bian) means:
"demote". It has two versions but the difference between its traditional version "貶" and its simplified version
"贬" is not that huge. The symbol 義/义 (yee) means: "meaning";
"righteousness". The symbol is its traditional version, which looks very complicated and the symbol is its simplified
version, which is much easier for people to write it down. The symbol 詞/词 means
"word" ad also has two versions. But the difference between its traditional version "詞" and its simplified version
"词" is not very obvious. 貶/贬 (demote) + 義/义 (meaning) +
詞/词 (word) = 貶義词/贬义词 (bad words)
In
"Chinese symbols for bad words" section, we collect some Chinese symbols with negative meanings (in Chinese view) for you.
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