"Putonghua" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Putonghua is the official language of China. It refers to the standard form of spoken Mandarin Chinese, which is the most widely spoken form of Chinese. It's based on the Beijing dialect, but with modifications to make it easier to understand and speak for people from other regions.
Here are five usage examples:
The word "putida" is derived from the Latin word "putere," meaning "rotten" or "tainted." In botany, Pseudomonas putida is a species of bacteria.
Vladimir Putin is a Russian politician who has been serving as the President of Russia since 2012. He has also served as the Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012.<br><br>The term "Putin" can also refer to:<br><br>1. A type ofIGIN (short for "put-in," a pressure gauge or measuring device).<br>2. "Hitler's enforcer" or "the shadow of Hitler" among Russian opposition as allegations of increasing authoritarianism.<br><br>In an informal sense, "putin" can be used to describe a clever or cunning person.
Potoo <br><br>1. A nocturnal bird found in tropical Central and South America, characterized by a large eyes and a flat, bat-like face.
Putrefacient refers to something that causes or promotes putrefaction, which is the process of decay or decomposition of organic matter, often accompanied by strong and unpleasant smells. It can also describe a substance or environment that fosters or facilitates this process.
Putrefaction refers to the process of decomposition or rotting of organic matter, especially the soft tissues of dead animals or humans, due to the action of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. It is a natural process that occurs after death, resulting in the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler compounds, including gases and liquids.
Putrefactive refers to the process of decay or decomposition of organic matter, typically caused by the action of microorganisms, especially bacteria and fungi. It can also describe substances or materials that cause or are capable of causing decay or spoilage.