rosie

This is the 8492nd most frequent Chinese word.


rosie

The word "rosie" is not a standard Chinese word. It may be a transliteration of an English name or term, not a native Chinese word.


Here, "罗茜" (Rosie) is a proper noun, serving as the subject of the sentence, referring to a person's name in Chinese context.

罗茜正在学习钢琴。

Rosie is learning the piano.


The word "玫瑰" (rose) in this sentence is a common noun, referring to the flower called 'rose' in English, showcasing its use in describing a beautiful object.

这朵玫瑰花看起来非常漂亮。

This rose looks very beautiful.


Here, 'Rosie' appears as a name for the painting inspired by the author's pet dog, indicating its cultural usage as a given name.

那幅画的名字叫‘Rosie’,作者以他的宠物狗命名。

The name of that painting is 'Rosie,' named by the author after his pet dog.