It's just a convenient way of substituting the character ǚ since most keyboards won't have it. And when choosing to type Chinese characters using hanyupinyin, typing nv will give you 女 while typing nu will give characters like 怒
Jeez I didnt even know this, all this time I have been typing the consonant and hoping the word pops up!
I see.. thanks ! Just pray, I still hope to see her after this Covid19 dies down. She is one of the remaining gems in the current stale market and it will be a long wait for the next gem as the market will be dry for sometime. Hope she pulls through this.
RR, Bella, 7P are amongst those who are around. But don't think they can do much now, except to wait...
Cheng, a 37-year-old China national, was given two charges of allowing another person to enter her home without a reasonable excuse during the circuit breaker.
She is accused of allowing a man named Foong Seow Peng to enter her Jalan Kemaman condominium unit on Apr 19 and May 5.
According to a police statement, she was arrested on May 5 during an anti-vice operation.
She told the court that she intends to plead guilty and will return on Jun 3 to do so.
She faces up to six months' jail, a maximum S$10,000 fine, or both per charge.
So she was an ML.......
maybe caught in red hand and more than just plain ML ... thanks for sharing, up you
maybe caught in red hand and more than just plain ML ... thanks for sharing, up you
Should be kenna from the neighbor of the opposite unit,
I’d visited one ML whose condo is at the very end of that road last November.
I heard the neighbor shouting “ can you please return me my fresh air, I’m suffocating because of the smell flown into my house” etc Upon reaching her unit.
Should be kenna from the neighbor of the opposite unit,
I’d visited one ML whose condo is at the very end of that road last November.
I heard the neighbor shouting “ can you please return me my fresh air, I’m suffocating because of the smell flown into my house” etc Upon reaching her unit.
It's just a convenient way of substituting the character ǚ since most keyboards won't have it. And when choosing to type Chinese characters using hanyupinyin, typing nv will give you 女 while typing nu will give characters like 怒
I see, thanks for the explanation. I appreciate a courteous and reasoned reply like this instead of the petty response I got, which was zapping. Anyway, I knew someone would zap me just for that.
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