gā​gāgá​gagā​ga

[quack/honk/bicker]

嘎嘎 gā​gā
[quack/honk/bicker]
Describes the sound of a duck, goose, or other waterfowl; (figuratively) to bicker or haggle
very
(Northern dialect) very; extremely.
[cackle/guffaw]
Describes the sound of loud, hearty laughter
[creak/clatter]
Describes the sound of objects rubbing, creaking, or shaking together
sly person
A sly, cunning person; a buffoon
嘎嘎 gá​ga
[spinning top/toy]
(Northern dialect) a toy that is thick in the middle and pointed at both ends, such as a wooden top or a cigar-shaped peg used in games.
嘎嘎 gā​ga
[deceptively firm]
Deceptively solid-looking; apparently firm but actually weak or unstable

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Movie subtitles
1.22 per million appears in 0% of films
Written text
5.61 per million

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