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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
bā | ba1
English translation
a plantain or banana palm

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Number of strokes

7

Traditional form

Contains the radical

cǎo

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

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plant

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

艹巴

Semantic compound

cǎo

Phonetic compound

Explanation

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

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hēi , 芭芭拉 Bā bā lā , hǎo ?

Hi, Barbara, how are you?

伦敦市芭蕾舞团从波修瓦芭蕾舞团聘来 le 两名 nán 舞蹈演员

The London City Ballet has engaged two male dancers from the Bolshoi.

zài 1988 Nián 重回 chóng huí 萨德勒 de 威尔斯皇家 huáng jiā 芭蕾舞团 Rèn 行政助理

He rejoined Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet as Assistant Administrator in

nán 演员 yǎnyuán 托举 zhāo 芭蕾舞 bā lěi wǔ 演员 yǎnyuán 她们 tā men zài 上面 shàng miàn 抬臂摆出 bǎi chū 造型 zàoxíng

The men support the ballerinas, who pose with their uplifted arms.

芭蕾 bā lěi 可以 kěyǐ hěn hǎo de 使 shǐ rén 保持 bǎochí 优雅 yōu yǎ de 仪态 yí tài

Ballet classes are important for poise and grace.

Words with

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
a herb
芭蕾 bā lěi ballet (loanword)芭蕾 bā lěi
芭蕾舞 bā lěi wǔ ballet (loanword)芭蕾舞 bā lěi wǔ
芭芭拉 Bā bā lā Barbara or Barbra (name)芭芭拉 Bā bā lā
芭蕉 bā jiāo Japanese banana (Musa basjoo)芭蕉 bā jiāo
芭比 Bā bǐ Barbie芭比 Bā bǐ
芭拉 bā lā guava (loanword from Taiwanese)芭拉 bā lā
水上芭蕾 shuǐ shàng bā lěi synchronized swimming水上芭蕾 shuǐ shàng bā lěi
芭乐 bā lè guava (loanword from Taiwanese)芭樂

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