伊尔多

伊爾多
Yī'ěrduō
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Meanings

  1. 1 Ildo / Ildor / Ilderim (Western or Tolkien-style transliteration; encountered in subtitles for fantasy/foreign characters)

Examples

Xiǎoshuō lǐ de jīnglíng wángzǐ míngjiào Yī'ěrduō.
The elf prince in the novel is called Ildo.
Yī'ěrduō zhège míngzi tīngqilái hěn yǒu yìguó fēngqíng.
The name Ildo has a very exotic ring to it.

Tips

culture
Phonetic transliteration: (yī) ≈ 'I-,' (ěr) ≈ '-l-,' (duō) ≈ '-do.' The character routinely encodes a foreign 'l' or 'r' sound, as in 巴尔扎克 (Balzac), 乔尔 (Joel), 西 (Sylvia). Often shows up in Chinese subtitles of fantasy or foreign-language films and novels — the exact source character can vary widely.

Stroke Order

ěr
duō