娅
Meaning:
a mutual term of address for sons-in-law or brothers-in-law
HSK 5
Frequency:
#1654
Pinyin:
yà
Strokes:
9
Radical:
女
How to Write 娅 - 9 Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "娅" in Chinese
The Chinese character 娅 (yà) means "a mutual term of address for sons-in-law or brothers-in-law". It is classified as an HSK 5 character, making it part of advanced Chinese vocabulary. This character is written with 9 strokes. Common words containing 娅 include: 妮维娅, 拉尼娅, 朱利娅.
📚 Words and Phrases with 娅
Common words containing this character
妮维娅
Nivea, skin and body care brand
HSK 3
拉尼娅
Rania (name)
HSK 3
朱利娅
Julia (name)
HSK 3
朱莉娅
Julia (name)
HSK 3
热比娅
(name) Rabiye or Rebiya
HSK 3
玛丽娅
Maria (name)
HSK 3
茱莉娅
Julia (name)
HSK 3
贝娅特丽克丝
Beatrix (name)
HSK 5
热比娅·卡德尔
Rebiya Kadeer or Rabiye Qadir (1947-), Uighur businesswoman and activist, imprisoned 1999-2005, then president of the World Uighur Congress
HSK 5
尤利娅·季莫申科
Yulia Tymoshenko (1960-), Ukrainian politician
HSK 5
📜 Etymology
Type: Phono-semantic
Origin: woman
Semantic component: 女
Phonetic component: 亚
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "娅"?
- The pinyin is yà
- How many strokes does "娅" have?
- It has 9 strokes
- What does "娅" mean?
- a mutual term of address for sons-in-law or brothers-in-law
- What is the radical of "娅"?
- The radical is "女"