ēèe

belch

ē frequency
[hesitation] interjection
Used to express hesitation or a pause in speech, similar to 'uh' or 'um' in English
è
to hiccup
to hiccup; to emit sound from the throat caused by an involuntary contraction of the diaphragm
[exclamation]
Used to express surprise or as a way to remind someone of something, similar to 'hey'
e
[exclamatory]
Used at the end of a sentence to express admiration or surprise

Cross-References

Same as

Frequency

Character
Written text
3,173rd most common 7.92 per million
Movie subtitles
324th most common 485.3 per million appears in 54% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
677.7 per million appears in 54% of films
Written text
14.1 per million

Details

Strokes
7
Unicode
U+5443

Sources