How to Say โ€œHappy Birthdayโ€ in Chinese
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How to Say โ€œHappy Birthdayโ€ in Chinese

If youโ€™re learning Chinese, birthdays are a great place to start. In Taiwan, birthday celebrations are usually warm and low-key, and the language used for birthday wishes reflects that. In this article, youโ€™ll learn how to say โ€œHappy Birthdayโ€ in Chinese, common birthday wishes Taiwanese people actually use, and how birthdays are celebrated in Taiwan,… Continue reading How to Say โ€œHappy Birthdayโ€ in Chinese

Why Chinese Numbers Feel Easyโ€ฆ Until You Meet ่ฌ
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Why Chinese Numbers Feel Easyโ€ฆ Until You Meet ่ฌ

Numbers in Chinese start off deceptively simple.You breeze through ไธ€ใ€ไบŒใ€ไธ‰ใ€ๅ››ใ€ไบ” without breaking a sweat. Counting to ten? No problem. Counting to a hundred? Still smooth. And then, suddenlyโ€ฆ You hit ่ฌ/ไธ‡ โ€” and the entire number system flips upside down. Anyone whoโ€™s learned Chinese knows this moment well. One minute youโ€™re confidently reading prices and… Continue reading Why Chinese Numbers Feel Easyโ€ฆ Until You Meet ่ฌ

How to Exchange Line and Instagram in Chinese
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How to Exchange Line and Instagram in Chinese

In Taiwan, when people exchange contact information, youโ€™ll often hear: ่ฆไธ่ฆๅŠ  Line๏ผŸใ„งใ„ ห‹ ใ„…ใ„จห‹ ใ„งใ„ ห‹ ใ„ใ„งใ„š Line๏ผŸyร o bรน yร o jiฤ Line?โ†’ โ€œDo you want to add me on Line?โ€ Letโ€™s explore how to say this naturally in Chinese, what it means culturally, and how Line and Instagram are used in Taiwan. What Is Line? Line is… Continue reading How to Exchange Line and Instagram in Chinese

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ๅœฐ | Chinese Character for Earth

ๅœฐ is the character for โ€œearthโ€. It is made out of 6 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅœฐๅœฐใ„‰ใ„งห‹dรฌ Definition Earth; ground; field; place; land Historical Origins The Chinese character ๅœฐ (dรฌ), meaning "earth" or "ground," is a phono-semantic compound. It combines two elements: the semantic component ๅœŸ, which means "earth" and hints at the characterโ€™s meaning, and… Continue reading ๅœฐ | Chinese Character for Earth

Vegetables in Chinese: Your Complete Vocabulary Guide
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Vegetables in Chinese: Your Complete Vocabulary Guide

Learning vegetable names in Mandarin is essential for shopping at markets, dining out, or simply enriching your everyday vocabulary. Also check out our vocabulary guide for fruits in Chinese! Essential Vegetable Vocabulary Letโ€™s start with some foundational words: ChineseBopomofoPinyinEnglish่”ฌ่œใ„•ใ„จ ใ„˜ใ„žห‹shลซcร iVegetables็ถ ่‰ฒ่”ฌ่œใ„Œใ„ฉห‹ ใ„™ใ„œห‹ ใ„•ใ„จ ใ„˜ใ„žห‹lวœsรจ shลซcร iGreen vegetablesๆ น่Ž–้กžใ„ใ„ฃ ใ„ใ„งใ„ฅ ใ„Œใ„Ÿห‹gฤ“njฤซnglรจiRoot vegetables่‹ฆใ„Žใ„จห‡kว”Bitterๆ–ฐ้ฎฎใ„’ใ„งใ„ฃ ใ„’ใ„งใ„ขxฤซnxiฤnFresh็‡Ÿ้คŠใ„งใ„ฅหŠ ใ„งใ„คห‡yรญngyวŽngNutritiousๅ‘ณ้“ใ„จใ„Ÿห‹ ใ„‰ใ„ ห‹wรจidร oTaste Here are some sample… Continue reading Vegetables in Chinese: Your Complete Vocabulary Guide

ๅ‡บ | Chinese Character for To Go Out
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ๅ‡บ | Chinese Character for To Go Out

ๅ‡บ is the character for โ€œto go outโ€. It is made out of 5 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅ‡บๅ‡บใ„”ใ„จchลซ Definition To go out; to come out; to occur; to produce; to go beyond; to rise; to put forth; to happen; classifier for dramas, plays, operas, etc. Historical Origins The character ๅ‡บ is an ideogrammic compound*,* originally… Continue reading ๅ‡บ | Chinese Character for To Go Out

ไฝ  | Chinese Character for You
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ไฝ  | Chinese Character for You

ไฝ  is the character for โ€œyouโ€. It is made out of 7 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinไฝ ไฝ ใ„‹ใ„งห‡nว Definition You Historical Origins The Chinese character ไฝ  is a phono-semantic compound, combining the semantic element ไบป (a radical meaning "person") with the phonetic component ๅฐ” (ฤ›r, "you"). Alternatively, some interpretations suggest it is an ideogrammic compound, blending ไบบ… Continue reading ไฝ  | Chinese Character for You

ๅ | Chinese Character for Ten
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ๅ | Chinese Character for Ten

ๅ is the character for โ€œtenโ€. It is made out of 2 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅๅใ„•หŠshรญ Definition 10; ten Historical Origins The Chinese character ๅ originally depicted a single vertical stroke. Over time, a horizontal stroke was added, forming the cross-like shape seen today. This evolution distinguished it from ไธ€ (one) and enhanced its representation… Continue reading ๅ | Chinese Character for Ten

ไน | Chinese Character for Nine
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ไน | Chinese Character for Nine

ไน is the character for โ€œnineโ€. It is made out of 2 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinไนไนใ„ใ„งใ„กห‡jiว” Definition 9; nine Historical Origins The Chinese character ไน originated as a pictogram depicting a stylized hand or forearm with a bent wrist, symbolizing an elbow. Its earlier forms resembled characters like ๆ‰‹ (shว’u, "hand") and ๅฏธ (cรนn, "inch").… Continue reading ไน | Chinese Character for Nine

ๅ…ซ | Chinese Character for Eight
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ๅ…ซ | Chinese Character for Eight

ๅ…ซ is the character for โ€œeightโ€. It is made out of 2 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅ…ซๅ…ซใ„…ใ„šbฤ Definition 8; eight Historical Origins The Chinese character ๅ…ซ originated as an ideogrammic compound, depicting two bent lines that symbolized the act of dividing. Its original meaning, "to divide," was later replaced by characters like ๅˆ† and ๅˆฅ. Due… Continue reading ๅ…ซ | Chinese Character for Eight