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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 呀
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Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 呀
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Meaning of

Pinyin yā、 ya
Radical
Strokes
7
Definition
(final part.)
Usage
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呀 [yā] 1. Interjection indicating surprise or doubt: "Ya! You are bleeding!" 2. Onomatopoeia describing the sound of friction and rotation: "The two large doors opened with a 'ya' sound." 呀 [yā] (Phonetic: [yā]) (Derived from the mouth and the sound of teeth. Original meaning: the appearance of opening one’s mouth) indicates surprise (English: oh). Example: "Ya, it's snowing!" 呀 [yā] (Onomatopoeia) 1. The sound of creaking (English: creak). Example: "The door made a 'ya' sound." 2. See also "ya." 呀 [ya] 1. Particle indicating questions, exclamations, imperatives, etc.: "Don't take offense, ya!" "You should go back, ya!" "Why aren't you going home, ya?" 呀 [ya] 1. Particle for tone. The sound “ah” changes due to the influence of the preceding rhyme endings a, e, i, o, ü. Example: "He has been without a home since he was little, ya! The power of the masses is really great, ya! Old Zhang, hurry up, ya!" 2. See also "yā." Adjective indicating the appearance of opening one's mouth. In "Poem on the Eclipse of the Moon" by Han Yu during the Tang Dynasty: "The moon is eclipsed above your head, your mouth opens 'ya ya'." Adjective indicating spaciousness. In "Poem on the Stone Stream" by Meng Jiao during the Tang Dynasty: "The snow enters the 'ya' valley, scooping stars and splashing the distant sky."
zhī ya
Squeak
tiān ya
Heavens! / My goodness!
yī yī yā ya
Babble
ā yā
interjection of surprise / Oh my!
yī yā
squeak / babble / creak / prattle
āi yā ya
Oops
yā yā
Yeah
a yā yā
Ah yeah
āi yā
interjection of wonder, shock or admiration

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Pinyin ya1
Wubi
kaht
Cangjie
rmvh
Zhengma
jhi
Four Corner
61040
Unicode
U+5440
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