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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
pā | pa1
English translation
onomatopoetic, a bang sound

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Number of strokes

11

Traditional form

Contains the radical

kǒu

Part of speech

Onomatopoeia / 拟声词 nǐ shēng cí Nǐ shēng cí

Learning hint

mouth

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

口拍

Semantic compound

kǒu

Phonetic compound

pāi

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. kǒu represents the meaning and pāi represents the sound.

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鞭子 biān zi huī 噼啪 pī pā 响得惊人 jīng rén .

The whip cracked threateningly.

! 鞭子 biān zi huī .

Crack! Went the whip.

不安 bùān de zhǐ 关节 guān jié bāi 啪啪作响.

He cracked his knuckles restlessly.

gāng 拣起 jiǎn qǐ ,棋子 qí zǐ jiù de diào zài 棋盘 qí pán shǎng le .

Almost in the same instant it dropped on to the board with a clatter.

de liǎng zhǐ 衣袖 yī xiù zài 晒黑 shài hēi de shòu 胳膊 gēbo shǎng 啪哒啪哒飘动 piāo dòng .

His sleeves flapped over spare burnt arms.

Words with

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
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噼里啪啦 pī li pā lā to pitter-patter噼裡啪啦
噼啪 pī pā (onom.) for crack, slap, clap, clatter etc噼啪 pī pā
劈啪 pī pā (onom.) for crack, slap, clap, clatter etc劈啪 pī pā
劈里啪啦 pī li pā lā to pitter-patter劈裡啪啦
啪哒 pā dā plop啪噠

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