interjection #2,271

Meanings

  1. 1 oh!
  2. 2 wow!
  3. 3 hey! (expressing surprise)

Examples

Yō, nǐ lái le!
Oh, you're here!
Yō, zhème guì a?
Wow, this expensive?

Tips

register
is a casual spoken interjection of mild surprise, common in everyday northern speech and avoided in formal writing. It also serves as a soft sentence-final particle, often toneless, marking exhortation or filling out a song line, as in the work-chant 嗨哟 (heave-ho).

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Mouth radical on the left. Interjections come straight out of the mouth, so marks practically every spoken-particle character (, , ). The radical is a giveaway that the character represents a verbal or exclamatory sound.
phonetic
yuē
agreement; appointment (here phonetic)
supplies the sound, with the rime simplified to yō. The phonetic match is approximate but the initial y- and rounded vowel are preserved. here is the simplified form with silk on the left and serves purely as a sound clue.

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