Pinyin "da2"

In MandarinBanana's mnemonic system, the Pinyin syllable "da2" is split up into two parts: "d" and "a2". You can visit the Pinyin index to see how other Pinyin syllables are split up into initials and finals.

Mnemonics for Pinyin initial "d"

D is for Don Quixote.

Mnemonics for Pinyin final "a2"

In the ashram's kitchen.

Characters pronounced da2

dozen (loanword)
to answer / to reply / to respond

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a hand held sonar.

Don Quixote uses some glue to glue a hand held sonar to a bamboo stick just inside the ashram's kitchen. Stupid thinks that the sonar is a camera and wants to shoot a selfie.
to attain / to reach / to amount to / to communicate / eminent

= + : Just inside the ashram's kitchen, the robot and Don Quixote have reached an agreement and are just about to sign it. They agreed that in their home the lighthouse, they won't wear normal shoes but only gladiator sandals.

= + : Mnemonic symbol: signing of an agreement which has been reached.
surname Da

= + : Just inside the ashram's kitchen, the robot and Don Quixote have reached an agreement and are just about to sign it. They agreed that in their home the lighthouse, they won't wear normal shoes but only gladiator sandals.

= + : Mnemonic symbol: signing of an agreement which has been reached.
variant of 答[da2]

= + : Don Quixote (d) hears someone speaking on the answering machine (荅) in the ashram's kitchen (a2). He would like to answer it himself, but he accidentally glued (合) sheets of artificial lawn (艹) to his hands earlier.
classifier for sheets of papers etc: pile, pad / Taiwan pr. [ta4]
(phonetic) / dressed leather
female personal name (archaic)
Tartar / a tribe in China
sore / boil / scab

= + : Don Quixote (d) takes an answering machine (荅) in the ashram's kitchen (a2) but it is so old that it is very greasy. He even develops a colorful rash (疒) and thinks he has the scabies (瘩).
distressed / alarmed / shocked / grieved
arrive at / reach / intelligent / variant of 達|达[da2]
rough bamboo mat
surname Da
darmstadtium (chemistry)
(used in transliterating foreign words) / (used in names) / (archaic) to explode / to catch fire
hook / sickle