Macao
Pinyin: ao
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Explanation:
1. The ship can stop at the corner of the sea (mostly used as a place name): ~ Gate ("Australia" for short).
2. Refers to "Australia" (the old name of "Oceania", abbreviated as "Australia").
Australian pinyin ao, stroke order, radicals and strokes 15.
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Place where ships can dock at the corner of Macao seaside (mostly used as a place name): Macao (referred to as "Macao"). Refers to "Australia" (the old name of "Oceania", abbreviated as "Australia"). Number of strokes:15; Radical: beech; The stroke order given by Xuehanzi.com is: 441325 43123413.
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The basic explanation of the word "Macao";
Macao
ào
Where you can stop at the corner of the sea (often used as a place name): Macau (referred to as "Macau").
Refers to "Australia" (the old name of "Oceania", abbreviated as "Australia").
Number of strokes:15;
Radical: beech;
The stroke order given by Xuehanzi.com is: 441325 431234134.