The Pinyin for peep was kuīkān.
Peeking meant peeking through a small hole, gap, or hidden place. It could also refer to secretly observing or watching a part of something. Peeking could also be used to describe a situation where one could only see a part of the situation but not the whole.
Peeping Love was a Hong Kong drama film released in 1984. It was directed by Chen Anqi and starred Zhong Chuhong, Tang Zhenye, Gu Feng, and others. The film was about a young girl named Bobo who moved to a small village. She peeked around through a telescope and accidentally exposed a murder. The police launched an investigation on the residents of the village, involving a wealthy businessman's mistress, Rita, the postman, the paper shop owner, Old Wang, and his wife. The complicated relationship between lust and the truth in the story was confusing. Peeping Love had its premiere in China Hong Kong, and was released in 1984. Currently, it could be watched online for free at the YY6080 Green Apple Theater.
The correct pronunciation of the 26 letters in the Pinyin Alphabet is as follows: a-ā,á,ǎ,à b-bēi,bái,bǎo,bò c-cā,céng,cǐ,còu d-dàn,dōng,dá,dì e-ér,è,ěng,ēng f-fàn,fēi,fá,fú g-gāo,guǎ,gé,gū h-hǎi,huì,hēi,hóng i/j-jì,jiān,jiǎn,jù k-kǎi,kè,kù,kuàng l-lǎn,liú,lì,lǜ m-mǎn,méi,mù,mǎ n-nǎi,nián,nèi,nòng o-ōu,o,óng,òu p-pāi,pí,pǔ,pò Please note that these pronunciations are based on the provided Pinyin alphabets. Please understand if there are any errors or ominations.
There were many pronunciations for the Pinyin of, including cháng, zhāng, y, etc.
There were many pronunciations in the Pinyin of, including de, di, dée, dée.