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How to pronounce zhou in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms chou, chou dynasty, chow, chow dynasty, zhou dynasty
Type of dynasty

Examples of zhou

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Zhou took up the task of denouncing his mother without the slightest hesitation.
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Zhou Dynasty was terminated with the restoration of the Tang Dynasty on 3 March.
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By the time of the Sui Dynasty, there were over a hundred zhou all across China.
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Zhou dismissed questions over whether intervention would disrupt the free market.
From the forbes.com
Zhou and his daughter have temporarily settled in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province.
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Zhou said he wished UK would have allowed at least one designated smoking area.
From the kentucky.com
Zhou Xiaochuan, another prominent figure, was kept on as central bank governor.
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Zhou Dunyi had only two students who made any major contribution to Confucianism.
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Zhou never used public transportation, and avoided being seen in public places.
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