Extended knowledge
The word means: pee. My brother must go to the toilet to pee before going to bed.
Pronunciation niào suü or niào niào o o.
Literally, "urine" is a verb, and the latter is a noun. According to the dictionary, it can be pronounced as "niào niào" or "niào suē".
For further verification, Dahebao Dahe client reporter interviewed many experts in the field of writing.
Distinguished professor Qi Hangfu, the research center of Chinese character civilization of Zhengzhou University, said that there are two pronunciations of "urine" in Chinese dictionaries, and the interpretation of "suρ" is dialect. Pee. Such as bladder, also known as bladder. At the end of Shuowen: "Urine, human urine." Xu Hao's note: "Today's words are urinating, resting, and reading." Explain that there is a pronunciation of "spike". "In some areas of history, you can pronounce Su????9.
Liu Lu, a tutor of master students in the College of Literature of Zhengzhou University, said that in Henan dialect, "urine" is pronounced as "niào suī(er)" with a rolled tongue, and "urine rash/urine bubble (suěpao)" is used to refer to the bladder, and "niào niào" is commonly used in Mandarin.
Professor Wang, an expert in ancient Chinese characters at Henan University, said that both pronunciations are ok, so don't worry too much. With the development of history, just as the font of ancient Chinese characters will change greatly, so will the pronunciation. Nowadays, many pronunciations of Kaifeng Mandarin in Song Dynasty can be found in Hakka dialect and Minnan dialect in the south.
In addition, during the epidemic period, another noteworthy pronunciation is that COVID-19's "Crown" should be pronounced as guān instead of guàn, for a simple reason. Pronunciation is closely related to the meaning of expression.
The name of coronavirus comes from the "crown-shaped" spike protein on the envelope, so it should be pronounced as guān as a noun. Pronunciation is guàn only when the crown is used as a verb, such as "bathing monkeys to crown" or "brave the three armies".