Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "哼", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "哼", and master the standard way of writing the character "哼".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 哼
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "哼" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
哼 [hēng]
1. Indicates a sound of pain.
Example: His injury was serious, but he didn't make a single sound (他伤很重,但没~一声).
2. To hum or sing softly.
Example: He often hums little tunes (他经常~着小曲).
哼 [hēng]
1. Same as the original meaning. (Also a colloquial form of 訇) [En. groan; snort]
2. To chant or hum softly. [En. hum; croon; chant in a low voice]
3. To make a snorting sound to express disdain, anger, or surprise. [En. snort]
4. See also hng.
哼 [hng]
1. A sound made expressing dissatisfaction or distrust.
Example: Hmph, I won't pay any attention to him! (~,我才不理他!)
哼 [hng]
1. To make a sound that expresses doubt or contempt. [En. humph]
Example: Hmph, who believes you! (哼,谁信你的!)
2. Used to indicate disapproval or disbelief. [En. tut]
Example: Hmph! Do you think you are worthy? (哼!你也配吗?)
3. To express doubt or discontent. [En. umph]
Example: Hmph! That nasty guy! (哼!这个坏家伙!)
4. See also hēng. Note: hng is a sound that combines h and a simple root nasal sound.