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sǎng

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sǎng Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
sǎng | sang3
English translation
throat
voice
throat; voice

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About sǎng

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Number of strokes

13

Traditional form

sǎng

Contains the radical

kǒu

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

mouth

Etymology of sǎng

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

口桑

Semantic compound

kǒu

Phonetic compound

Sāng

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Example sentences using sǎng

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大夫 dàfū le de mài , yòu qiáo 了瞧我的嗓子 sǎngzi .

The doctor felt my pulse and looked down my throat.

hěn 幸运 xìngyùn , yǒu hǎo 嗓子 sǎngzi .

He is the fortunate possessor of a fine singing voice.

嗓子 sǎngzi téng ,觉得 juéde yān 东西 dōngxī 困难 kùnnan .

He had a sore throat and found it difficult to swallow.

yīn 嗓子 sǎngzi téng ér Néng 吞咽 tūn yàn .

He couldn't swallow because of a sore throat.

过于 guòyú 激动 jīdòng ,嗓子 sǎngzi dōu hǎn le .

He was too excited and roared himself hoarse.

Words with sǎng

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
嗓子 sǎngzi throat嗓子 sǎngzi
嗓音 sǎng yīn voice嗓音 sǎng yīn
嗓门 sǎng mén voice嗓門
sǎng throat sǎng
嗓子眼 sǎng zi yǎn throat嗓子眼 sǎng zi yǎn
吊嗓子 diào sǎng zi voice training (for Chinese opera)吊嗓子 diào sǎng zi
小嗓 xiǎo sǎng falsetto (in Chinese opera)小嗓 xiǎo sǎng
扯嗓子 chě sǎng zi to raise one's voice扯嗓子 chě sǎng zi
倒嗓 dǎo sǎng (of a singer) to lose one's voice倒嗓 dǎo sǎng

sǎng Decomposition & Compounds

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sǎng Decomposition

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