Wow? Whoa, whoa, whoa Cheep wow? Wow?
Bite wow? Wow? Sad? ouch
Second, the word group of wow [wa]:
Kawaii? Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Third, the interpretation of pronunciation [wā]:
Describe vomiting, crying, etc The child screamed with fear. I threw up all the food I just ate.
Fourth, pronunciation interpretation [wa]:
"Ah" is influenced by the word "u" or "ao": in just a few days, the wheat grows above the knee. Hello ~? See "ah"
Extended data
First, the evolution of etymology:
Second, the interpretation of words:
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Wow, that's flattering. From the mouth, Guisheng. ?
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Wow, I am amazed at flattery. The glyph takes the word "Kou" as the edge and the word "Gui" as the edge.
Third, related words:
1, wow [wā lā]?
Describe talking or making noise: ~ ~ comment. Still doing it.
2. Wow [wā wā]?
Describe crows, children crying and so on.
3. Wow [z and w ā]?
Onomatopoeia describes shouting and crying.
4. Wow [wa kā kā]?
Laughter, sigh, surprise! With the words "wow, ha ha" and "ha ha".
5. Wow _[wū wa tāng]?
Although the daughter-in-law is very young, she is very handy.