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Stroke by Stroke: 嗨 Writing Order
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嗨 [hāi]
1. Onomatopoeia.
1. A shout or sound made collectively while doing heavy labor, such as "Keep it up, hi!"
1. Same as "咳" (kē).
嗨 [hāi]
1. Expresses regret, emotion, or reproach (English: hey).
2. Used to attract attention or incite, indicating questions, surprise, or joy, or for repetitive phrases in songs, without a specific meaning (English: hey).
3. Represents a shout of cheer or applause (English: hip).
4. Used to convey joy or pride; or to express a question or attract attention (English: heigh).
嗨 [hāi]
1. Onomatopoeia (English: yo-ho).
2. See hēi.
嗨 [hāi]
1. Same as "嘿" (hēi).
嗨 [hēi]
1. Used for greeting, attracting attention, driving livestock, or expressing surprise or fear (English: Hey! Hhy!).
2. See hāi.
嗨 [hēi]
1. Used for greeting, attracting attention, driving livestock, or expressing surprise or fear (English: Hey! Hhy!).
Example: For example, "Hi! He is really capable."
2. See hāi.
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