interjection #4,608

Meanings

  1. 1 woo (crying sound)
  2. 2 toot (whistle sound)
  3. 3 onomatopoeia for sobbing or whistling

Examples

HSK 1
呜呜呜上学
Wūwūwū, wǒ bù xiǎng qù shàngxué.
Waah, I don't want to go to school.
HSK 3
Huǒchē wūwū de kāi guòlái le.
The train came tooting along.

Tips

usage
is usually reduplicated as 呜呜 or 呜呜呜 to represent crying or the sound of a whistle/horn. Also appears in 呜呼 (alas, literary).

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Left mouth radical (Kangxi #30) - the open-mouth pictograph in compressed left-side form. Anchors in the family of speech and sound words alongside (sing), (blow), (shout), (cry), (shush). Tells you at a glance this character names a sound coming out of a mouth.
phonetic
crow (phonetic)
Right phonetic - supplies the sound exactly (wū). Originally a pictograph of a crow, simplified from . Faintly semantic too: alone is also onomatopoeic for a crow's caw, so reinforces the throaty 'wooo' weeping/whistling sound. Same phonetic in (tungsten), (surname). Common compounds: 呜咽 (sob), 呜呼 (alas).

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