Chinese Character: 俩
Radical: 亻 (人, person radical)
Stroke Count: 9
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Pinyin: liǎ (Third tone)
Two; both; pair (colloquial form of 两个)
The character "俩" (liǎ) is a colloquial form of "两个" (liǎng gè) meaning "two" in Chinese. It is commonly used in spoken language rather than formal writing. Note that when using "俩", you should not add a measure word after it, as it already includes the meaning of "two" and a measure word implicitly.
In Chinese culture, the character "俩" reflects the preference for concise expression in everyday communication. It's often used among friends, family members, and in casual conversations to create a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere. The use of such colloquial expressions helps to build rapport and strengthen social bonds.
中文: 你俩明天一起去看电影吧!
English: You two go watch a movie together tomorrow!
To remember the character "俩" (liǎ), think of it as combining "亻" (person radical) and "两" (two). The radical "亻" suggests people, and "两" means two, so together they represent "two people" or simply "two" in a colloquial sense.