sinonaut
宇航员 yu(3) hang(2) yuan(2) is the correct phrase.
A Taikonaut is a Chinese astronaut.
Mugamustan
Yang Liwei
The word astronaut is a noun, a word for a profession of people. The word astronaut is singular, common, abstract noun.
"An astronaut" is the correct form, not "a astronaut." "an" is used instead of "a" whenever the word it modifies begins with a vowel.
its called a Chinese chicken
A Taikonaut is a Chinese astronaut.
Mugamustan
No, the word 'astronaut' is a noun.
Taikonaut is the Chinese counterpart for astronaut and cosmonaut."Taikong" is a Chinese word that means space or cosmos. The resulted prefix "taiko-" is similar to "astro-" and "cosmo-" that makes three words perfectly symmetric, both in meaning and in form. Removing "g" from "taikong" is to make the word short and easy to pronounce. On the other side, its pronounciation is also close to "taikong ren", the Chinese words "space men".Answer:In Chinese we call astronaut as 宇航员(yu3 hang2 yuan2) or 太空人(tai4 kong1 ren2), one of the famours one is Yang Liwei, who was the first astronaut went to the space.
Yang Liwei
The word astronaut is a noun, a word for a profession of people. The word astronaut is singular, common, abstract noun.
No, the word astronaut is not capitalized in that sentence.
"An astronaut" is the correct form, not "a astronaut." "an" is used instead of "a" whenever the word it modifies begins with a vowel.
About any sentence that you can make like: " the astronaut works for Nasa." Notice the "the" at the start? That is the mostly used word for "astronaut".
Yes, the noun 'astronaut' is a common noun, a general word for any astronaut anywhere.
Chen Quan is a Chinese astronaut. He was commander of the backup crew for the manned Shenzhou 7 flight in 2008.