How to Say ‘This writing’ in Traditional Chinese
這張字
💬 Usage Tip: [字] refers to characters or calligraphy works.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: [這張字] might refer to a piece of calligraphy, considered an art form in Chinese culture.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
這
[zhè]
this piece of calligraphy
Referring to a specific piece of writing or artwork.
這張字由殘劍親手寫成。
This piece of calligraphy was written by Broken Sword himself.
張
[zhāng]
piece, sheet
A measure word for flat objects like paper.
這張字由殘劍親手寫成。
This piece of calligraphy was written by Broken Sword himself.
字
[zì]
character, word
Refers to a Chinese character or writing.
這張字由殘劍親手寫成。
This piece of calligraphy was written by Broken Sword himself.
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