- 嘎嘎 gāgā [quack/honk/bicker]Describes the sound of a duck, goose, or other waterfowl; (figuratively) to bicker or haggle
- 嘎啦 gālā [onomatopoeia]Describes a loud rumbling or rattling sound; a loud crash.
- 嘎然 gārán loud and cleardescribes a sound that is loud, crisp, and clear, often referring to voices or singing
- 嘎吱 gāzhī [creaking or crunching]Sound of something creaking, crunching, or snapping under pressure
- 嘎巴 gābā [onomatopoeia]The sound of something snapping or cracking, such as a branch or a wooden board; can also describe a crisp crunching sound when chewing.
- 吱嘎 zhīgā creak; crunchsound of a creak or crunch
- 萨嘎 sàgā SagaSaga County, a county of Shigatse in the Tibet Autonomous Region
- 阿巴嘎旗 ābāgāqí Abag BannerAbag Banner in Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia
- 叽叽嘎嘎 jījigāgā [onomatopoeia]sound of cackling, giggling, or lively chattering; also used for creaking or chirping sounds
- 嘎叭 gābā crack(onomatopoeia) the sound of something snapping or breaking, such as a branch or a board
- 萨嘎县 sàgāxiàn Saga CountySaga County in Shigatse, Tibet; Tibetan: Sa dga' rdzong
- 嘎噔 gādēng thudthe sound of something suddenly hitting the ground or vibrating; a thud, snap, or click
- 唧唧嘎嘎 jījigāgā [onomatopoeia]The sound of lively or noisy talking; also used for creaking or cackling noises
- 偶买嘎 ǒumǎigā oh my God(loanword) oh my God!
- 八嘎 bāgā foolidiot or fool, derived from the Japanese word baka and often used in the context of insults or derogatory slang
- 吱吱嘎嘎 zhīzhīgāgā creakingthe sound of creaking or grating, such as from door hinges or axles
- 吱嘎声 zhīgāshēng vocal frya creaky or raspy way of speaking caused by a specific type of vibration of the vocal folds
- 哈咇嘎 hābìgā HabigaHabiga, a place name in Hebei Province
- 哦买嘎 òmǎigā oh my God(loanword) oh my God; exclamation of surprise or shock
- 嘎了 gǎle it's game over(slang) to be dead; to be finished; (of a machine or system) to have broken down or stopped working; to be toast
- 嘎儿 gár oval wooden ballan oval wooden ball used in a traditional children's game, hit with a stick or bat
- 嘎嘎儿 gāgār quackingThe sound of ducks quacking or a loud, laughing sound.
- 嘎嘎儿天 gágartiān hot-and-cool weather(dialect) days with cool evenings and hot middays; weather that fluctuates significantly in temperature throughout the day
- 嘎嘎小姐 gāgāxiǎojie Lady GagaLady Gaga (1986-), US pop singer
- 嘎嘎枣儿 gágazǎor pointed jujubea type of date or jujube with pointed ends; also called a [[脆枣|脆棗|cui4 zao3]]
- 嘎子 gǎzi mischievous personA mischievous or disobedient person, usually referring to a child; often used with an affectionate or endearing tone.
- 嘎巴儿 gābar crust(colloquial) crust; scab; something thick that has dried and hardened on the surface of an object, such as dried porridge or glue
- 嘎拉哈 gālāhà knucklebones(Manchu loanword) knucklebones used as a toy in a traditional game
- 嘎渣儿 gāzhar scab(colloquial) a scab or scar that forms over a wound
- 嘎调 gádiào high-pitched noteAn exceptionally high-pitched or soaring note used when singing a specific character in Chinese opera, particularly Peking opera.
- 噢买嘎 ōmǎigā oh my God(loanword) oh my God; used to express surprise or shock
- 欧买嘎 ōumǎigā oh my God(loanword) exclamation of surprise or shock, used to mimic the English phrase "oh my God"
- 这嘎达 zhègāda here(Northeast dialect) here; this place
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH