shangshàngshǎng HSK1

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shang frequency
on locative
(suffix) on; in; at; on the surface of; used after a noun to indicate a location, scope, or aspect
resultative complement particle
a particle used after a verb to indicate the successful completion of an action, the attainment of a goal, or the reaching of a state

I don't want to be chosen.

shàng
to go up particleverb
to climb; to board a vehicle; to mount; to go to a place
upper adjectivenoun
top; higher; superior; better; used to describe something in a higher position or rank

Straight ahead, left or right, up or down, there's no right or wrong.

to attend verb
to go to school or work; to be at a scheduled activity

She and I went to high school together.

last adjectivedeterminer
preceding; previous; used to refer to a previous time or part of a series

You can also say “next song” or “previous song.”

to apply particleverb
to put on; to paint; to fix or install; to screw or wind up

He erased the wrong answer and wrote in the right one.

to submit verbparticle
to send in; to present; to be recorded or published in a publication
emperor noun
(bound form) monarch; emperor; person in a superior position
[musical note]
the first note in the traditional Chinese 工尺谱 gōng​chě​pǔ musical scale
surname
a Chinese surname
shǎng
[rising tone]
(bound form) third tone in Mandarin; the rising tone in traditional Chinese phonetics

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Frequency

Character
Written text
16th most common 5527.4 per million
Movie subtitles
30th most common 5047.9 per million appears in 100% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
3409.3 per million appears in 100% of films
Written text
3532.5 per million

Details

HSK 2.0
Level 1
HSK 3.0
Level 1
Strokes
3
Unicode
U+4E0A

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