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How to say funny English?

"Funny" means "English" in English? 【‘f? Ni]? ? ? Beautiful? 【‘f? Ni]? " .

Let me show you some other interesting details, hoping to help you:

First, the phonetic symbols of words

Word pronunciation: English? 【‘f? Ni]? ? ? Beautiful? 【‘f? Ni]?

Second, the definition of words

Adjective? Ridiculous; Interesting; Funny; Strange; illegal

Third, the usage of words.

The basic meaning of fun is "funny and interesting". Spoken language can also mean "eccentric, juggling and cheating", which mainly emphasizes the effect of making people laugh.

Funny can be used as attribute, predication or object complement in sentences.

Fun can be decorated with extraordinary fun.

The comparative level of funny is funny, and the highest level is funny.

Fourth, phrase collocation.

Funny guy? an interesting person

Funny movie? Interesting film

Interesting story? Interesting story

Discrimination of the meaning of verb (abbreviation of verb)

Adjectives queer, eccentric, funny, crazy, curious, strange, strange, eccentric, quaint and strange all have the meaning of "strange, strange and novel".

Queer refers to an unexplained grotesque, emphasizing the strangeness and strangeness of things.

Odd usually refers to people or things that appear irregularly and occasionally, which is often confusing or strange.

Funny is a popular word that means funny or abnormal.

Crazy refers to unusual behavior, appearance or people and things themselves, meaning ridiculous or insane.

Curiosity usually refers to something very special or strange, which can attract attention, research or exploration.

Peculiarity focuses on strange or unique characteristics, and also refers to significant differences in personality characteristics.

Strangeness is a common word with a wide meaning, which refers to a strange, novel, strange or unnatural person or thing.

Eccentricity means eccentricity or eccentricity.

Antique means antique, which makes people feel strange and interesting.

The singular usually refers to abnormality or strangeness, implying that it is different from the general.

Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs

Is it? Funny? How come? Things? Never? Happened? That? Way? What about you? Looking forward to it? They? To. ?

I really don't understand. Things are always unexpected.

Oh? Very? Funny! ? What about you? Looking forward to it? Me? Where to? Do you believe it? That?

Oh, how interesting! Do you expect me to believe that?

No? What about you? Get? Funny? With what? Me! ?

Don't be presumptuous with me!

Me? Feeling? Answer? Bit? Funny? Today? ─? Me? No? Think? I will? Going? Where to? Work. ?

I feel a little sick today and don't want to go to work.

Answer? Funny? Things? It happened? Where to? Me? Today. ?

A strange thing happened to me today.

One? Yes? That? The funniest? An episode? Are you online? That? Books? It will happen. Are you online? Chapter? 6.?

One of the most interesting passages in the book is in chapter six.

That? Books? Yes,? By who? Turn around? Funny? And then what? Very? Sadness. ?

This book is sometimes full of fun and sometimes sad.