่“ฎ | Chinese Character for Lotus
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่“ฎ | Chinese Character for Lotus

่“ฎ is the character for โ€œlotusโ€. It is made out of 13 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyin่“ฎ่Žฒใ„Œใ„งใ„ขหŠliรกn Definition Lotus Historical Origins The Chinese character ่“ฎ originates as a phono-semantic compound. It combines the semantic component ่‰น, symbolizing plants or vegetation, with the phonetic component ้€ฃ (liรกn), which provides a clue to its pronunciation. Vocabulary with the… Continue reading ่“ฎ | Chinese Character for Lotus

Which Country Is Closest to Taiwan?
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Which Country Is Closest to Taiwan?

When you think about Taiwanโ€™s geographic proximity, most people would naturally assume that the islandโ€™s closest neighbor is China. While this is true in many cases, Taiwanโ€™s strategic position in East Asia means that its proximity to other countries can vary depending on where in Taiwan you are. Western Taiwan: Closer to China For much… Continue reading Which Country Is Closest to Taiwan?

Fruits in Chinese: Your Complete Vocabulary Guide
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Fruits in Chinese: Your Complete Vocabulary Guide

Learning fruit names in Mandarin is essential for shopping, traveling, or impressing your friends with your language skills. Also check out our vocabulary guide for vegetables in Chinese! Essential Fruit Vocabulary Letโ€™s start with some foundational words: ChineseBopomofoPinyinEnglishๆฐดๆžœใ„•ใ„จใ„Ÿห‡ ใ„ใ„จใ„›ห‡shuวguว’Fruit็†ฑๅธถๆฐดๆžœใ„–ใ„œห‹ ใ„‰ใ„žห‹ ใ„•ใ„จใ„Ÿห‡ ใ„ใ„จใ„›ห‡rรจdร i shuวguว’Tropical fruits้€ฒๅฃๆฐดๆžœใ„ใ„งใ„ฃห‹ ใ„Žใ„กห‡ ใ„•ใ„จใ„Ÿห‡ ใ„ใ„จใ„›ห‡jรฌnkว’u shuวguว’Imported fruits้…ธใ„™ใ„จใ„ขsuฤnSour็”œใ„Šใ„งใ„ขหŠtiรกnSweetๅ‘ณ้“ใ„จใ„Ÿห‹ ใ„‰ใ„ ห‹wรจidร oTaste้ก่‰ฒใ„งใ„ขหŠ ใ„™ใ„œห‹yรกnsรจColor Here are some sample… Continue reading Fruits in Chinese: Your Complete Vocabulary Guide

่Šฑ | Chinese Character for Flower
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่Šฑ | Chinese Character for Flower

่Šฑ is the character for โ€œflowerโ€. It is made out of 7 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyin่Šฑ่Šฑใ„ใ„จใ„šhuฤ Definition Flower; blossom; fancy pattern; florid; to spend (money, time) Historical Origins ่Šฑ is a phono-semantic compound that combines the semantic element ่‰น (cวŽo, meaning "grass" or "plant") with the phonetic component ๅŒ– (huร ). This structure reflects both the… Continue reading ่Šฑ | Chinese Character for Flower

ไบŒ | Chinese Character for Two
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ไบŒ | Chinese Character for Two

ไบŒ is the character for โ€œtwoโ€. It is made out of 2 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinไบŒไบŒใ„ฆห‹รจr Definition two; 2 Historical Origins The Chinese character for "two" (ไบŒ) is a classic example of an ideogram, conveying its meaning through two parallel horizontal strokes that symbolize duplication. Following the simple logic of Chinese numerals, it builds on… Continue reading ไบŒ | Chinese Character for Two

Meet Xiaolรผren: Taiwanโ€™s Beloved Little Green Man
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Meet Xiaolรผren: Taiwanโ€™s Beloved Little Green Man

When exploring Taiwan, one detail that will undoubtedly catch your eye is the animated pedestrian crossing signal known as Xiaolรผren (ๅฐ็ถ ไบบ), or โ€œLittle Green Man.โ€ This iconic figure has become more than just a practical traffic aid; itโ€™s a symbol of innovation, safety, and even a touch of whimsy in Taiwanโ€™s urban landscape. A Bright… Continue reading Meet Xiaolรผren: Taiwanโ€™s Beloved Little Green Man

Taiwanโ€™s Period Museum: Breaking Taboos and Celebrating History
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Taiwanโ€™s Period Museum: Breaking Taboos and Celebrating History

This is a guest post by Dorota, a passionate writer and advocate for cultural exploration. In the bustling heart of a traditional Taipei market, amidst stalls selling fresh produce and local delicacies, a bold red building stands out. Its mascot, a cheerful blood droplet, invites passersby with curiosity. This is the worldโ€™s only menstruation museum,… Continue reading Taiwanโ€™s Period Museum: Breaking Taboos and Celebrating History

Attending Asiaglot: A Weekend of Languages and Connections in Taipei
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Attending Asiaglot: A Weekend of Languages and Connections in Taipei

On March 22 and 23, I attended Asiaglot, a new event positioning itself as Taipeiโ€™s top language festival. Over two packed days, language lovers from all backgrounds came together to exchange ideas, explore different languages, and connect through shared passion. The event took place inside Taipei Main Station and brought together local attendees as well… Continue reading Attending Asiaglot: A Weekend of Languages and Connections in Taipei

What Does "ไฝ ๅพˆๆฉŸ่ปŠ" Mean in Taiwan?
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What Does “ไฝ ๅพˆๆฉŸ่ปŠ” Mean in Taiwan?

If youโ€™ve spent any time in Taiwan or are a fan of Taiwanese dramas, thereโ€™s a good chance youโ€™ve heard the phrase โ€œไฝ ๅพˆๆฉŸ่ปŠโ€. At first glance, it translates literally as โ€œYouโ€™re so motorbike.โ€ Confused? Donโ€™t worry, this slang has nothing to do with actual scooters or motorcycles, despite Taiwan being a paradise for two-wheeled transport… Continue reading What Does “ไฝ ๅพˆๆฉŸ่ปŠ” Mean in Taiwan?

ๆนฏ | Chinese Character for Soup
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ๆนฏ | Chinese Character for Soup

ๆนฏ is the character for โ€œsoupโ€. It is made out of 12 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๆนฏๆฑคใ„Šใ„คtฤng Definition Soup; hot or boiling water; decoction of medicinal herbs; water in which sth has been boiled Historical Origins The Chinese character ๆนฏ is a phono-semantic compound, combining the semantic component ๆฐต (water) and the phonetic component ๆ˜œ (yรกng).… Continue reading ๆนฏ | Chinese Character for Soup