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Pinyin and the composition of age radicals

The pinyin of the word "age" is "líng" and the tone is the third sound. In the combination of Chinese characters, "age" usually appears as a radical in some words with the meanings of age, age and time limit, such as "age", "old age" and "teenager".

The following are some common words with the radical "age" and their explanations:

Age (nián líng): refers to a person's age, which is usually used to indicate a person's age.

Gāo líng: refers to people who are over a certain age, and can also be used to describe the aging and senility of certain things.

Shào nián: refers to young people, usually teenagers between 14 and 18 years old.

Full moon: refers to the whole period of one month, usually used to indicate the time of one month after the baby is born.

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Radicals in Chinese characters are usually symbols used to express the meaning of words or the types of glyphs, and different radicals have different meanings and functions. Mastering the meaning and usage of common radicals can help us understand and use Chinese characters more accurately.