The term "shūshu" (叔叔) means "uncle," and is used to refer to the brother of one's parent. It can also be used more broadly to refer to any older male relative or friend. The term "wang" (王) is the family name of the person being addressed.
Here are a few examples of how "王叔叔" (Wáng shūshu) might be used in a sentence in English, along with their translations in Chinese:
"Uncle Wang, can you help me with my homework?" (王叔叔,你能帮我做家庭作业吗?)
"Uncle Wang took me to the park yesterday." (王叔叔昨天带我去公园了。)
"I always look forward to visiting Uncle Wang on the weekends." (我总是期待周末去看望王叔叔。)
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最佳回答 2023-03-15