luō màn ní kāng hā hā kǒng dì pú táo jiǔ
罗 luō: net for catching birds; gauze
曼 màn: long, extended, vast; beautiful
尼 ní: Buddhist nun; transliteration
康 kāng: peaceful, quiet; happy, healthy
hā: the sound made by breathing in; oh! (cf. U+311B BOPOMOFO LETTER O, which is derived from this character)
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hā: the sound made by breathing in; oh! (cf. U+311B BOPOMOFO LETTER O, which is derived from this character)
孔 kǒng: opening, hole, orifice; great
蒂 dì: peduncle or stem of plants
葡 pú: grapes
萄 táo: grapes
酒 jiǔ: wine, spirits, liquor, alcoholic beverage
To facilitate prenonciation of Chinese ideograms original of drawing,
the government of the People's Republic of China has adopted a Pinyin system in the years 1955-1957,
becomed ISO 7098 in 1982, using the Latin alphabet.
Please take a look at Pinyin for more explanations.
Complementary to this page, you can translate a Latin language, English,
in Chinese characters by pronunciation, ie, the transliteration.