02595 Chinese character of 叭 and pronounce baa1

The Chinese word【叭】that we will introduce this time is a word that describes sound or action, and is mainly used for the following meanings:

Onomatopoeia, imitating sounds. Explanation: (1) Trumpet: A>A wind instrument, mostly made of copper. It is often used in the military to convey orders. Commonly known as the “trumpet”. B>A device installed in a vehicle, operated by hand, that makes a sound to alert people. For example: “Please don’t honk the horn randomly while driving!” C>An alternative name for a loudspeaker. A device in a sound system that converts electrical energy into sound. For example: “Turn down the volume of the speaker on the tape recorder a bit.” C>Something shaped like a speaker. Such as: “bell-bottom pants”, “bell-bottom locks”. D>Describes a person who talks a lot and spreads the word everywhere. For example: “He is a real megaphone. Whenever he hears any gossip, he broadcasts it everywhere.” (2) Onomatopoeia. Describes the sound of car or motorcycle horns. For example: “With a bang, I was startled!” or the reduplicated word “吧吧”.

You’ll find the pronunciation for this Chinese character here.

Mandarin Pinyin of 【叭】:bā

Cantonese Jyutping of 【叭】:baa1

This provides fundamental insights into the meaning of the character 【叭】︰

Here are some situations where you can use【叭】, for example:Describing a sound or action , Its meaning is mainly onomatopoeia, imitating the sound .Since Chinese characters carry vast meanings, some subtle aspects and specific applications might not be fully detailed in this explanation.

【叭】appears simple on its own, but when linked to other words, it creates nuanced phrases, like【喇叭、叭叭】(Mandarin Pinyin:lǎ bā 、bā bā/ Cantonese Jyutping:laa1 baa1 、baa1 baa1)

This character consists of 5 individual strokes,It is a Chinese character that, once mastered, allows for a deeper understanding and more diverse expression in communication,The sentence below shows how this character appears in written language.:


小孩學著汽車的喇叭聲喊“叭叭”。

The child imitated the sound of a car horn and shouted “Beep Beep”.


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