Character
HSK | 6 |
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FREQUENCY | 2368th character |
RADICAL | ⼝ (30.6) |
STROKES | 9 |
INDEX # | 1484 |
TRADITIONAL | 啞 |
dumb, mute; become hoarse
HSK 6
#2368
DEFINITIONS
哑 yǎ |
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哑 yā |
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STROKES


WORDS
打哑语 dǎ yǎ yǔ | to use sign language |
打哑谜 dǎ yǎ mí | to talk in riddles |
梵哑铃 fàn yǎ líng | violin (loanword) |
粗哑 cū yǎ | husky; hoarse; raucous |
微哑 wēi yā | slightly hoarse (voice); slightly husky in voice |
微哑 wēi yǎ | slightly hoarse; describes a voice that is somewhat muted or raspy, often due to strain or emotion |
西泽哑 xī zé yā | Xize's hoarse voice; refers to the character Xize speaking in a hoarse or low voice |
哑声 yǎ shēng | hoarse voice; a rough or harsh-sounding voice typically resulting from strain or illness |
哑然 yǎ rán | suddenly quiet or silent; often used to describe a sudden loss of sound or speech, where an area or person becomes unexpectedly quiet |
哑着 yā zhe | speaking in a hoarse or whispered voice; to speak quietly or in a strained voice |
西泽哑 xī zé yǎ | a name, Xizeya |
低哑 dī yā | hoarse; husky (referring to a voice) |
低哑 dī yǎ | hoarse; describes a low and rough voice |
哑住 yǎ zhù | to be speechless; to be unable to speak |
王弘哑 wáng hóng yā | personal name, refers to a character named Wang Hongya in the text |
王弘哑 wáng hóng yǎ | Wang Hongya (a personal name) |
哑然 yā rán | speechless; dumbfounded; struck dumb |
哑声 yā shēng | hoarse voice; a rough, harsh sound made when speaking due to throat or vocal cord issues |
哑哑 yǎ yǎ | hoarse; a sound that is rough or harsh, typically due to throat irritation or illness |
很哑 hěn yǎ | very hoarse; describes a voice that is rough or harsh in sound, often due to soreness or fatigue |
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