huò
interjection #14,782

Meanings

  1. 1 wow; whoa (expressing surprise or admiration)
  2. 2 (onomatopoeia) sound of a laugh

Examples

Huò, zhè yě tài guì le ba!
Whoa, this is way too expensive!
Huò! Nǐ shénme shíhou xuéhuì kāichē de?
Wow! When did you learn to drive?

Tips

register
is very colloquial and expressive. It conveys sudden surprise, often with a hint of being impressed or taken aback. Common in spoken Chinese and online chat.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Mouth radical on the left — the indexing radical for any interjection. Exclamations of surprise leave the mouth in a sharp burst; marks as something said, not something done. Sits alongside other surprise-words , , in the same mouth-noise family.
phonetic
huò
swift; sudden (here phonetic)
Right side supplies the sound huò directly. originally pictured rain () over short-tailed birds () flying away in a startled scatter — a perfect semantic bonus for an interjection of surprise. The whole sound-and-image fit is unusually tight: a sudden noise that makes everything take wing.

Stroke Order

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