唱chàng
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唱
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唱 (chàng): The character is composed of the radical 口 (mouth) on the left, indicating that the meaning involves vocal action, and the component 昌 on the right, which provides the phonetic value. In oracle bone inscriptions, it was used as a phonetic loan for a word meaning “to recite” or “to lead,” and the mouth radical was later added to specify that it refers to oral performance. The original sense was therefore “to chant” or “to recite,” from which the modern meaning of “to sing” developed.
Pinyin
chàng· HSK 1