dumb, mute; become hoarse

HSK 6 #2368

DEFINITIONS

哑 yǎ
  • dumb
  • mute
  • hoarse
  • husky
  • unexploded (of artillery shell etc)
哑 yā
  • (onom.) sound of cawing
  • sound of infant learning to talk
  • variant of 呀[ya1]

STROKES

WORDS

语 dǎ yǎ yǔ to use sign language
谜 dǎ yǎ mí to talk in riddles
铃 fàn yǎ líng violin (loanword)
cū yǎ husky; hoarse; raucous
wēi yā slightly hoarse (voice); slightly husky in voice
wēi yǎ slightly hoarse; describes a voice that is somewhat muted or raspy, often due to strain or emotion
西泽 xī zé yā Xize's hoarse voice; refers to the character Xize speaking in a hoarse or low voice
声 yǎ shēng hoarse voice; a rough or harsh-sounding voice typically resulting from strain or illness
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
着 yā zhe speaking in a hoarse or whispered voice; to speak quietly or in a strained voice
西泽 xī zé yǎ a name, Xizeya
dī yā hoarse; husky (referring to a voice)
dī yǎ hoarse; describes a low and rough voice
住 yǎ zhù to be speechless; to be unable to speak
王弘 wáng hóng yā personal name, refers to a character named Wang Hongya in the text
王弘 wáng hóng yǎ Wang Hongya (a personal name)
然 yā rán speechless; dumbfounded; struck dumb
声 yā shēng hoarse voice; a rough, harsh sound made when speaking due to throat or vocal cord issues
yǎ yǎ hoarse; a sound that is rough or harsh, typically due to throat irritation or illness
hěn yǎ very hoarse; describes a voice that is rough or harsh in sound, often due to soreness or fatigue