"Wuhu" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wuhu" Meaning

"Wuhu" can refer to different contexts. Here are a few possible meanings:

1. Wu Hu (Uh Hu): In Chinese culture and history, Wu Hu (or Wu Hu people) referred to nomadic tribal peoples, primarily of non-Chinese origin. They were known to be skilled archers and warriors.
2. Wu Hu (river): Wuhu is a city in Anhui Province, China, and also has the same name is Wuhu River which flows through it.
3. Wuhu Xian (County): Wuhu was also a historical county in China, a vying option in terms of importance and region for vice county capital.
4. WuHu: Nickname for Kunming Lake, during the attractions season that started blooming time.

These meanings are found generally among archives of internet publications.

"Wuhu" Examples

Examples of "Wuhu"


1. Nouns

Wuhu can refer to a city in Anhui, China.
Wuhu is a city located at the confluence of the Yangtze and Yangdu rivers.
Residents of Wuhu celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival annually.

2. Interjection

"Wuhu" can also be used as an interjection, which translates to "excited" or "terrific".
Her excitement grows as she finally gets to visit Wuhu this year.
This concert is going to be tremendous, wuhu, can't believe I've waited all year for this!

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