呀諾達

Yanoda, a rainforest in southern Hainan

Characters and words in 呀諾達

ya = y + a5
(particle equivalent to 啊 after a vowel, expressing surprise or doubt)

= + : Maud Younger (y) has an aching wisdom tooth. She attached a string to it and stands on top of the ashram (a5). At the other end of the string she attached a mandarin (口). When she throws the mandarin down the lighthouse, the string will pull out her aching wisdom tooth. It will hurt a little, so Maud is sure to say "哎呀" when the tooth is pulled.
to consent / to promise / (literary) yes!

= + : Nelson Newt (nu) sees an ad on an advertising column (讠) in the observatory's bathroom (o4) with a grilled chicken on it. He turns to his wooden chicken (若) and swears (诺) to protect it from anyone who wants to grill it.
surname Da

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

= + : 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.
to attain / to reach / to amount to / to communicate / eminent

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

= + : 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.

Words with 呀諾達

呀諾達 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 呀諾達

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