(gē) song; CL:支[zhi1],首[shou3]; to sing
(gēzǎixì) type of opera from Taiwan and Fujian
(gēr) song
(gēlìyà) Goliath
(gējù) western opera; CL:場|场[chang3],出[chu1]
(gējùyuàn) opera house
(gējùyuànmèiyǐng) Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd-Weber
(gēgōngsòngdé) to sing sb's praises (mostly derogatory)
(gēchàng) to sing
(gēchàngjiā) singer
(gēchàngsài) song contest
(gētán) singing stage; music business (esp. pop music)
(gēnǚ) female singer (archaic)
(gējī) female singer
(gēzi) song
(gētīng) karaoke hall; disco hall
(gēdé) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), German poet and dramatist
(gēshǒu) singer
(gēxīng) singing star; famous singer
(gēqǔ) song
(gēyán) a feast which also has a singing performance
(gēluóxī) Colossia
(gēluóxīshū) Epistle of St Paul to the Colossians
(gēshēng) singing voice; fig. original voice of a poet
(gēwǔ) singing and dancing
(gēwǔjì) kabuki
(gēwǔshēngpíng) lit. to celebrate peace with songs and dance (idiom); fig. to make a show of happiness and prosperity
(gēwǔtuán) song and dance troupe
(gēcí) song lyric; lyrics
(gēyǒng) singing
(gēshīdáyóulún) Costa Cruises (brand)
(gēyáo) folksong; ballad; nursery rhyme
(gēmí) fan of a singer
(gēsòng) to sing the praises of; to extol; to eulogize