Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "咯", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "咯", and master the standard way of writing the character "咯".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 咯
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "咯" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
咯 [kǎ]
1. To forcefully expel something from the esophagus or trachea.
- For example: 咯血 (coughing up blood), 咯痰 (coughing up phlegm), 把鱼刺咯出来 (to cough out a fishbone).
咯 [luò]
1. A term used in the context of a certain organic compound, "吡咯" (pyrrole), with the molecular formula C5H5N.
咯 [lo]
1. A particle used similarly to “了”, with a stronger tone.
- For example: 当然咯 (of course).
2. Used at the end or in the middle of a sentence to indicate affirmation, urging, anticipation, or a change in situation.
- For example: 是咯!事实完全这样 (Indeed! That's exactly how it is); 走咯,时间不早了 (Let’s go, it’s getting late).
3. Used in the middle of a sentence to indicate a slight pause, drawing attention to the following content.
- For example: 今儿咯,我们把这块地种上麦子 (Today, let's plant wheat in this field).
咯 [gē]
1. A sound made by birds (English: cackle; chuckle).
- For example: 咯嗒 (the sound of a chicken).
2. An imitative word describing various small, sharp sounds (English: cluck).
- For example: 咯支支, 咯巴, 咯吱, 咯咂, 咯咯.
3. An equivalent for "this" (English: this).
- For example: 经不得咯号风浪 (She cannot withstand this storm).
*Note: Definitions may vary by context or pronunciation, as indicated by different pronunciations.