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yāng

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yāng Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
yāng | yang1
English translation
calamity
misfortune, disaster, calamity

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About yāng

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Number of strokes

9

Traditional form

yāng

Contains the radical

dǎi

Part of speech

Verb-like morpheme / 动词性语素 Dòngcí xìng yǔsù

Learning hint

death

Etymology of yāng

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

歹央

Semantic compound

dǎi

Phonetic compound

yāng

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. dǎi represents the meaning and yāng represents the sound.

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Example sentences using yāng

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城门失火,殃及 yāng jí Chí .

Innocent people get into trouble on account of others'misfortune.

fēng 慵懒 yōng lǎn 地吹过树木 shù mù xiàng 病殃殃 de 孩子 háizi

Down through the trees the wind whooshed weakly, like a sick child.

Words with yāng

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
遭殃 zāoyāng to suffer a calamity遭殃 zāoyāng
殃及 yāng jí to bring disaster to殃及 yāng jí
yāng calamity yāng
祸国殃民 huò guó yāng mín to damage the country and cause suffering to the people (idiom)禍國殃民
病病殃殃 bìng bing yāng yāng seriously ill病病殃殃 bìng bing yāng yāng

yāng Decomposition & Compounds

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yāng Decomposition

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