时间: 2025-04-28 15:14:48
发音:gǎn tàn zì: 'gǎn' is pronounced with a rising tone, meaning 'to feel' or 'to sense'. 'tàn' is pronounced with a falling-rising tone, meaning 'to sigh' or 'to exclaim'. 'zì' is pronounced with a neutral tone, meaning 'character' or 'word'.
啊,我明白了!
呀,你吓到我了!
哇,这幅画真漂亮!
哦,原来如此!
唉,真是太可惜了!
字源:The use of interjections in Chinese dates back to ancient times. They are often used to express emotions or reactions.
演变:The characters for these interjections have evolved over time, but their basic meanings and uses have remained relatively consistent.
To remember the interjection '啊', think of the sound you make when you suddenly understand something. For '呀', think of the sound you make when you're surprised. For '哇', think of the sound you make when you're amazed. For '哦', think of the sound you make when you realize something. For '唉', think of the sound you make when you're disappointed.
The character '啊' is composed of the radical '口' (mouth) and the character '阿'. The character '呀' is composed of the radical '口' and the character '牙'. The character '哇' is composed of the radical '口' and the character '圭'. The character '哦' is composed of the radical '口' and the character '我'. The character '唉' is composed of the radical '口' and the character '矣'.