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tài tai
n. madam, lady; wife
80%     120%
Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
EXAMPLES
​儿​。
​兒​。
lǎo tài tai hé tā lǎo tóur qù mǎ tou sòng ér zi
phr. The old woman and her husband went to the quay to see her son off.
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lǎo tài tai tóu tòng .
phr. The old lady has a headache.
​儿​。
​兒​。
zhè wèi tài tai yóu diǎnr tiān zhēn .
phr. This lady is a little bit naive.
nǐ tài tai hǎo ma
phr. how is your wife
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wǒ tài tai cóng shì lì tú shū guǎn jiè le hěn duō ài qíng xiǎo shuō
phr. My wife borrowed many romance novels from the city library.
quán zhí tài tai
nphr. housewife
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wǒ hé wǒ de tài tai, hái yóu wǒ men de hái zi men
phr. I, and my wife, as well as our children
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chén tài tai de míng zi jiào shén me ?
phr. What is Mrs. Chen's name?
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wú tài tai yě yào jì xìn .
phr. Mrs. Wu also wants to send letters.
​,​!
​,​!
lǐ tài tai, ní hǎo !
phr. Mrs. Li, hello!
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nǐ tài tai yě lái zhōng guó le ma ?
phr. Has your wife come to China too?
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nǐ gēn nǐ tài tai qù qīng dǎo le ma ?
phr. Did you go to Qingdao with your wife?
sì gè tài tai
phr. four madams, four ladies; four wives