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王国 — meaning in English: kingdom

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粘土
niántǔ
可能性
kěnéng xìng
王国
wángguó
钻石
zuànshí
形状
xíngzhuàng
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 王国 (wángguó) when discussing historical or fantasy realms, such as in literature or movies. For example, you might hear it in conversations about dynasties in Chinese history or while watching a film set in a fictional kingdom.
Synonyms & nuances
While 王国 (wángguó) specifically refers to a 'kingdom', the word 帝国 (dìguó) means 'empire' and has connotations of a vast realm often ruled by an emperor. You might choose 王国 when referring to a monarchic state, while 帝国 would be more suitable for larger, multi-national entities.
Culture
The term 王国 (wángguó) combines 王 (wáng), meaning 'king', and 国 (guó), meaning 'country' or 'nation'. This reflects the hierarchical structure of ancient Chinese society where kings ruled over territories. The concept of kingdoms is deeply embedded in Chinese history, with various dynasties contributing to a rich tapestry of cultural evolution through conquests and alliances.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 王国 in English?
王国 translates to 'kingdom' in English, referring to a realm ruled by a king or monarchy.
Q.How do you pronounce 王国?
王国 is pronounced as 'wángguó' with a rising tone on 'wáng' and a falling tone on 'guó'.
Q.Can 王国 be used in everyday conversations?
Yes, 王国 can be used in everyday discussions about history, politics, or even in storytelling when referring to fictional realms.
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