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ǎi

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ǎi Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
ǎi | ai3
English translation
low
short (in length)
short, low; dwarf

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About ǎi

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Number of strokes

13

Traditional form

ǎi

Contains the radical

shǐ

Part of speech

Adjective / 形容词 xíng róng cí Xíngróng cí

Learning hint

dart

Etymology of ǎi

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

矢委

Semantic compound

shǐ

Phonetic compound

Wěi

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. shǐ represents the meaning and Wěi represents the sound.

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Example sentences using ǎi

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ǎi de 汉子 hàn zi yòng 颤抖 chàndǒu de 声音 shēngyīn shuì .

The little man's voice was shaky.

wèi ǎi 男孩 nán hái shì shuí ? 那位 shì 比尔 Bǐ ěr .

Who is that short boy? That is Bill.

ǎi .

He is shorter than I.

鹌鹑 ān chún zài 矮树丛沙沙作 xiǎng .

Speckled quails rustled in the underbrush.

园丁 yuán dīng 修剪 xiū jiǎn ǎi 树丛 shù cóng .

The gardener clipped the shrubbery.

Words with ǎi

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
ǎi low ǎi
矮子 aǐ zi dwarf矮子 aǐ zi
矮小 aǐ xiǎo short and small矮小 aǐ xiǎo
矮人 aǐ rén dwarf矮人 aǐ rén
矮胖 aǐ pàng dumpy矮胖 aǐ pàng
低矮 dī aǐ short低矮 dī aǐ
高矮 gāo aǐ height (i.e. whether short or tall)高矮 gāo aǐ
矮化 aǐ huà to dwarf矮化 aǐ huà
白矮星 bái aǐ xīng white dwarf白矮星 bái aǐ xīng
矮个儿 aǐ gè r a short person矮個兒
矮星 aǐ xīng dwarf star矮星 aǐ xīng
红矮星 hóng aǐ xīng red dwarf star紅矮星
矮墩墩 aǐ dūn dūn pudgy矮墩墩 aǐ dūn dūn
矮小精悍 aǐ xiǎo jīng hàn short but intrepid (idiom)矮小精悍 aǐ xiǎo jīng hàn

ǎi Decomposition & Compounds

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ǎi Decomposition

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