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Pronunciation : gào
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Meaning :
  1. tell; inform; notify. (v)
  2. sue; take somebody to court. (v)
  3. request; ask for. (v)
  4. announce; declare. (v)
  5. reach (a particular state). (v)
Radical :
Strokes : 7
Traditional :
Usage : 34.6%
Common Words / Phrases:
1.
告白
gào bái
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] : profess one's devotion; justify oneself
2.
告别
gào bié
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] : part from; leave
3.
告示
gào shi
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] : notice; official proclamation
4.
告诉
gào su
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] : inform; tell
5.
报告
bào gào
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] : report
6.
被告
bèi gào
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] : the accused; defendant
7.
原告
yuán gào
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8.
传告
chuán gào
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] : convey
9.
广告
guǎng gào
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] : advertisement
10.
警告
jǐng gào
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Sentences:
1. I forbid you to tell anyone.
gào rèn rén
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: I
不许 : not allow
: you
告诉 : tell
任何 : any
: person
2. They waved farewell.
men huī shǒu gào bié
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他们 : they
挥手 : wave hand
告别 : farewell
3. The movie was played after the ads.
guǎng gào guò hòu yǐng piàn cái kāi shǐ yìng
广
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广告 : ads
过后 : after
影片 : movie
: only
开始 : start
播映 : play
4. I'm going to charge you.
yào kòng gào
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: I
: want to
控告 : charge; sue
: you
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