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shā

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shā Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
shā | sha1
English translation
to kill, to murder, to slaughter; to hurt

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About shā

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Number of strokes

10

Traditional form

shā

Contains the radical

shū

Part of speech

Non-morpheme / 非语素字 Fēi yǔsù zì

Learning hint

weapon

Etymology of shā

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

杀殳

Semantic compound

shū

Phonetic compound

shā

Explanation

Simplified form of shā . Depicts a person being impaled in the head.

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Words with shā

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
shā to kill shā
自杀 zì shā to kill oneself自殺
杀人 shā rén homicide殺人
杀死 shā sǐ to kill殺死
杀手 shā shǒu killer殺手
谋杀 móu shā to murder謀殺
杀害 shā hài to murder殺害
屠杀 tú shā to massacre屠殺
谋杀案 móu shā àn murder case謀殺案
暗杀 àn shā to assassinate暗殺
杀人犯 shā rén fàn murderer殺人犯
枪杀 qiāng shā to shoot dead槍殺
杀戮 shā lù to massacre殺戮
刺杀 cì shā to assassinate刺殺
杀伤力 shā shāng lì harmfulness殺傷力
封杀 fēng shā to shut out封殺
杀菌 shā jūn to kill germs殺菌
南京大屠杀 Nán jīng Dà tú shā the Nanjing Massacre of 1937-38南京大屠殺
杀伤 shā shāng to kill or injure殺傷
扼杀 è shā to strangle扼殺
杀掉 shā diào to kill殺掉
凶杀 xiōng shā to murder兇殺
大屠杀 dà tú shā massacre大屠殺
厮杀 sī shā hand-to-hand廝殺
杀气 shā qì murderous spirit殺氣

shā Decomposition & Compounds

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