shā
noun #3,014

Meanings

  1. 1 sand; granule
  2. 2 hoarse (voice)

Examples

Shātān shàng yǒu hěnduō rén.
There are many people on the beach.
Shāmò hěn rè.
The desert is very hot.

Tips

usage
appears in 沙滩 (sandy shore), 沙漠 (desert), 沙发 (sofa), 沙拉 (salad), and the city 长沙.
register
is also a surname, read Shā. A rare dialect reading shà means to sift or sieve, but standard Mandarin uses only shā for both 'sand' and a hoarse voice.

Components

radical
shuǐ
water
Left water radical (three abbreviated drops), side-form of , the indexing radical. It reflects the original sense: fine grains at the edge of water, where rivers deposit silt and sand. Same radical anchors (river), (sea), (lake). Sand was first noticed as a riverbank deposit, not a desert phenomenon.
phonetic
shǎo
few; little
Right side supplies the sound (shǎo to shā, a tone shift) and a faint hint of tininess. Sand is mineral broken into the smallest grains, so water plus few or tiny is a near-pictorial spelling. Same phonetic in (copy), (fry), (second).

Stroke Order

shā