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歌 gē
Meanings:
1. 唱: to sing.
2. 能唱的文词: words that can be sung.
Extended Meanings:
1. 唱: to sing; examples include: 唱唱 (sing), 歌咏 (sing and recite), 歌颂 (sing praises), 歌坛 (singing platform), 歌台舞榭 (singing and dancing stage), 歌舞 (singing and dancing), 能~善舞 (able to sing and dance well).
2. 能唱的文词: words that can be sung; for example: 唱谱 (musical score), 歌词 (lyrics), 歌诀 (singing formula), 民歌 (folk songs), 诗歌 (poetry), 歌行 (a type of poetry with relatively free rhythm and meter), 诗言志, 歌咏言 (poetry expresses aspirations; singing expresses words).
Usage:
1. To sing ([En.] sing)
2. To sing praises of ([En.] sing the praises of)
3. To play music ([En.] play music)
4. To chirp (as in birds) ([En.] chirp)
5. To compose songs or poetry ([En.] poet)
Examples:
1. 歌者 (singer)
2. 不鼓缶而歌 (sing without beating a drum)
3. 歌颂其声也 (to sing out their voice)
4. 以歌相和 (to sing together in harmony)
5. 诗人歌功 (poet sings praises of deeds)
1. 歌曲;歌词: song; lyrics.
2. 诗体的一种: a kind of poetry.
3. 古用同“哥”: in ancient usage, related to "brother" and "father".
Examples:
1. 校歌 (school song)
2. 民歌 (folk song)
3. 国歌 (national anthem)
4. 歌头曲尾 (a form of song combining poetry and prose)
5. 歌章 (song; one piece of music is regarded as one chapter).
Note: The character 有 '歌' can also indicate familial relationships, such as brother (哥哥) and father (父亲).
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