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xiā

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xiā Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
xiā | xia1
English translation
shrimp, prawn

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About xiā

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Number of strokes

9

Traditional form

xiā

Contains the radical

chóng

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

insect

Etymology of xiā

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

虫下

Semantic compound

chóng

Phonetic compound

xià

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. chóng represents the meaning and xià represents the sound. Simplified form of xiā .

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Example sentences using xiā

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可以 kěyǐ zài miǎo nèi yòng zuǐ bāo xiā qiào .

You can shell shrimp in your mouth within seconds.

龙虾 lóng xiā ? 情愿 qíng yuàn shì xiāng xiǎo 龙虾 lóng xiā !

Lobster? the joss - stick hot crayfish is better!

Néng Xiàng nín 推荐 tuījiàn 厨师 chú shī 特选大虾 dà xiā ?

May I suggest you try the king prawn, the chef recommends it.

配料 pèi liào : 生鱼 piān Zhōng xiā 青口双丸 piān 烟肉卷 xiǎn 鱿 yóu .

Ingredients: Crap Fish , Prawns, Mussels , Mixed Ball , Sliced Chicken, Bacon & Cuttlefish.

tóng 那些 nà xiē 跨国 kuà guó 公司 gōngsī ,这些 zhè xiē 当地 dāngdì de 公司 gōngsī 不过 bùguò shì xiǎo 鱼小 xiā .

These local companies are only small fry compared with the huge multinationals.

Words with xiā

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
xiā shrimp xiā
龙虾 lóng xiā lobster龍蝦
虾米 xiā mǐ small shrimp蝦米
大虾 dà xiā prawn大蝦
虾仁 xiā rén shrimp meat蝦仁
对虾 duì xiā prawn對蝦
虾子 xiā zǐ shrimp roe蝦子
虾皮 xiā pí small dried shrimp蝦皮
明虾 míng xiā prawn明蝦
虾酱 xiā jiàng shrimp paste蝦醬
虾兵蟹将 xiā bīng xiè jiàng useless troops (idiom)蝦兵蟹將
虾蟆 há ma frog蝦蟆

xiā Decomposition & Compounds

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