Learn a Chinese Character - 喊 (Hǎn - To shout; to yell; to call out)

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 口/kǒu (mouth)

Stroke Count: 12 strokes

Stroke Order:

Stroke Order Animation

2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: Hǎn (Third tone)

3. Meaning

Basic meaning: To shout; to yell; to call out

Extended meaning: To cry out; to exclaim; to call someone

Additional meaning: Used to describe a loud vocal expression

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

Usage as a verb: Indicates the action of making a loud sound with the mouth to communicate or express emotion.

Common structures:

Usage notes: Often used with direct objects or adverbials to describe the way or purpose of shouting.

6. Cultural Background

In Chinese culture, the character "喊" is often associated with communication, expression, and sometimes protest or call for attention.

In traditional Chinese operas, actors use specific shouting techniques to express emotions and attract the audience's attention.

It is also commonly used in daily communication to describe loud verbal expressions.

7. Example Sentence

Example 1:

中文: 他在远处喊我的名字。

English: He is calling my name from a distance.

Example 2:

中文: 不要大声喊叫,会吵醒别人。

English: Don't shout loudly, you'll wake others up.

Example 3:

中文: 观众们为运动员呐喊助威。

English: The audience is shouting in support of the athletes.

8. Memory Tips

  1. Structure memory: The left part is "口" (kǒu - mouth), the right part is "咸" (xián - salty), which is the phonetic component.
  2. Association memory: Imagine someone opening their mouth wide and shouting loudly.
  3. Context memory: Use words like "喊叫" (to shout) and "呼喊" (to cry out) in sentences.
  4. Contrast memory: Contrast with "说" (shuō - to say) which is a quieter form of communication.
  5. Repetitive writing: Practice writing according to the correct stroke order.

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