miē
onomatopoeia #15,533

Meanings

  1. 1 baa (the bleating of sheep)
  2. 2 (Cantonese) sentence-final particle turning statements into questions expressing doubt or surprise

Examples

Xiǎo yáng zài cǎodì shàng miēmiē de jiào.
The little lamb was bleating 'baa baa' on the grass.
Nà zhī yáng yīzhí zài miēmiē jiào.
That sheep keeps bleating.

Tips

usage
As an onomatopoeia, usually reduplicated as 咩咩 (miēmiē). In Cantonese, is a very common question particle equivalent to Mandarin 什么 (shénme) or (ma), but this usage is not standard Mandarin.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Mouth on the left is the standard onomatopoeia marker — it tells readers that the syllable on the right is a sound produced from a mouth. It joins with (cat), (dog) and (cow) in the animal-cry family.
phonetic
yáng
sheep; goat
Plays a double role: it supplies the sound (drifting from yáng to miē) and pictures the very animal making the noise. A sheep next to a mouth is exactly what transcribes — the cute, drawn-out baa of a lamb.

Stroke Order

miē