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jià

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jià Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
jià | jia4
English translation
to sow grain
(farm) crop
crops; to sow grain

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About jià

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Number of strokes

15

Traditional form

jià

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Name of a person / 人名 rén míng Rénmíng

Learning hint

grain

Etymology of jià

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

禾家

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

jiā

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and jiā represents the sound.

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Example sentences using jià

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dāng 所有 suǒyǒu de 庄稼 zhuāngjia dōu 安全 ānquán 入仓 Hòu , 农民 nóngmín men 便 biàn 可以 kěyǐ 休息 xiūxi le .

When all the crops are safely gathered in, the farmers can rest.

庄稼 zhuāngjia cháng 得真 bàng .

The crops are excellent.

庄稼 zhuāngjia jiào 大水 dà shuǐ 冲走 chōng zǒu le .

The crops were washed away by the flood.

他们 tā men yòng zhè tiáo 小河 xiǎo hé de Shuǐ jiāo 庄稼 zhuāngjia .

They irrigated their crops with water from this river.

相反 xiāngfǎn , 他们 tā men 一路 yī lù Dōng chè , 沿途 yán tú 焚毁 fén huǐ 庄稼 zhuāngjia 民居 mín jū .

Instead, they retreated eastward, burning their crops and homes as they went.

Words with jià

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
庄稼 zhuāngjia farm crop莊稼
庄稼地 zhuāng jia dì crop land莊稼地
jià to sow grain jià
庄稼汉 zhuāng jia hàn peasant莊稼漢
庄稼人 zhuāng jia rén (coll.) farmer莊稼人
稼穑 jià sè farm work稼穡

jià Decomposition & Compounds

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jià Decomposition

See the 4 Chinese characters that make up jià and their own compounds.

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