gē
song
Originally depicted a man carrying an axe while singing. Now a phonosemantic compound. 欠 (pictograph of a person opening their mouth) represents the meaning and 哥 represents the sound.
Components
Evolution

Bronze script
Late Spring and Autumn (~500 BC)
Seal script
Shuowen (~100 AD)
Clerical script
Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)Regular script
ModernDefinitions
Historical pronunciation
Old Chinese | Middle Chinese | Pinyin | Gloss |
*[k]ˤaj | ka | gē | sing, song |
Statistics
HSK level 1
Appears in 41.7748% of movies
491st most common character in movies
1040th most common character in books
Miscellaneous
Strokes | 14 |
Unicode | U+6B4C |
Shuowen | “歌,詠也。从欠,哥聲。謌,謌(歌)或从言。” |
Sources
季旭昇《說文新證》p.696
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