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Information of 啊
Pinyina、 ā、 à、 á、 ǎ
Radical
口
Strokes
10 strokes
Usage
★★★★★
Definition
(interj.) / ah, an interjection / to express doubt or to question / to show realization / to stress, (interj. for surprise), oh (interjection), (a modal particle showing affirmation, approval, or consent)
啊 [ā] 1. Interjection, indicating amazement or astonishment. Example: "Ah, this flower is really beautiful!" "Ah ha." "Ah ya."2. Interjection, used for requesting clarification or asking to repeat something (Exclamation: ah). Example: "Ah? Who are you talking about? Have you thought about these things? Ah!"3. Interjection, expressing surprise or doubt (Exclamation: ah). Example: "Ah? What's going on here? He said I am still young, ah? I'm not young anymore, right? Ah? Can it be said like this?"4. Interjection used for acknowledging (Exclamation: ah). Example: "Ah, I'll go." "Ah, alright."5. Interjection indicating realization. Example: "Ah, right! That's it!" "Ah, it was him, no wonder he looked familiar."6. Interjection indicating amazement or admiration. Example: "Ah! Yellow River, you are the cradle of our nation."7. Used to express sorrow, regret, or sadness (Exclamation: woe). 8. Auxiliary word, indicating tone (Exclamation: what). 9. Used at the end of exclamatory sentences to strengthen the tone. Example: "He runs really fast ah."10. Used in declarative or imperative sentences to indicate affirmation, clarification, request, warning, urging, commanding, etc. Example: "What he said is correct ah! Please sit ah, ladies."11. Used at the end of questions (Exclamation: really?). 12. In questions with interrogative referents or choice questions, it softens the tone. Example: "Who is it ah?"13. In declarative sentences framed as questions, the purpose of the inquiry is to seek confirmation. Example: "Aren't you going ah?"14. Used in greetings (Exclamation: hay). Example: "Old Zhang ah, you’re here!" 15. Used after repeated verbs to indicate a lengthy process (Exclamation: on and on). Example: "… searching ah searching ah, finally found the gold mine."16. The above has another pronunciation.
interjection of surprise / Oh my!
Ah yeah
interjection of surprise or pain / Oh / Ow / My goodness!
Input Method for 啊
Pinyina5
Wubi
kbsk
Cangjie
rnlr
Zhengma
jyaj
Four Corner
61020
Unicode
U+554a
Same Pronunciation Characters
Same Radical Characters
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