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lesson Five Flashcards
苹果
ping guo
apple
汽水
qu shui
soda water
水果
shui guo
fruit
再
zai
again
汗腺
haixian
sea food
鸡蛋
ji dan
chicken egg
牛肉
niu rou
cow meat
鸡肉
ji rou
chickenmeat
果汁
guo zhi
fruit juice
开门
kai men
open door
可以
ke yi
able, can
意思
yi si
meaning
色
se color
刀
dao
knife
手
shou
hand
草
cao
grass
国
guo
country
双
shuang
pair
包
bao
bag
三撇
san pie
three dot radical
京
jing
lid
门
men
door
心
xin
heart
月
yue
moon
木
mu
wood
女
nv
female
鸟
niao
bird
这是我爸爸
zhe shi wo baba
this is my father
两只猫
liang zhi mao
two cats
现在几点
now what time
xian zai ji dian
十二点
shi er dian
twelve o’clock
五点半
wu dian ban
five oclock half
医生
yi sheng
doctor
一字千金
yi zi qian jin
one word thousand gold
叶
ye
leaf
橙子
cheng zi
orange fruit
西红柿
xi hong shi
tomato
Sure, here are some common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:
- 龙 (lóng) - dragon
- 凤 (fèng) - phoenix
- 明 (míng) - bright, clear
- 水 (shuǐ) - water
- 山 (shān) - mountain
- 月 (yuè) - moon
- 日 (rì) - sun, day
- 风 (fēng) - wind
- 雨 (yǔ) - rain
- 花 (huā) - flower
These words often carry symbolic meanings in Chinese culture and are used in idiomatic expressions to convey deeper messages or insights.
Sure, here are some common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:
- 龙 (lóng) - dragon
- 凤 (fèng) - phoenix
- 明 (míng) - bright, clear
- 水 (shuǐ) - water
- 山 (shān) - mountain
- 月 (yuè) - moon
- 日 (rì) - sun, day
- 风 (fēng) - wind
- 雨 (yǔ) - rain
- 花 (huā) - flower
These words often carry symbolic meanings in Chinese culture and are used in idiomatic expressions to convey deeper messages or insights.
Certainly, here are some more common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:
- 金 (jīn) - gold
- 石 (shí) - stone
- 草 (cǎo) - grass
- 林 (lín) - forest
- 竹 (zhú) - bamboo
- 红 (hóng) - red
- 白 (bái) - white
- 黑 (hēi) - black
- 眼 (yǎn) - eye
- 手 (shǒu) - hand
These words are often used metaphorically in idioms to convey various concepts, such as virtues, characteristics, or natural phenomena.
Certainly, here are some more common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:
- 金 (jīn) - gold
- 石 (shí) - stone
- 草 (cǎo) - grass
- 林 (lín) - forest
- 竹 (zhú) - bamboo
- 红 (hóng) - red
- 白 (bái) - white
- 黑 (hēi) - black
- 眼 (yǎn) - eye
- 手 (shǒu) - hand
These words are often used metaphorically in idioms to convey various concepts, such as virtues, characteristics, or natural phenomena.
Of course, here are some additional common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:
- 门 (mén) - door, gate
- 道 (dào) - path, way
- 人 (rén) - person, people
- 牛 (niú) - cow, ox
- 马 (mǎ) - horse
- 土 (tǔ) - earth, soil
- 天 (tiān) - sky, heaven
- 鱼 (yú) - fish
- 鸟 (niǎo) - bird
- 狗 (gǒu) - dog
These words provide a foundation for understanding many Chinese idioms, which often draw on elements from nature, everyday life, and traditional culture.
Of course, here are some additional common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:
- 门 (mén) - door, gate
- 道 (dào) - path, way
- 人 (rén) - person, people
- 牛 (niú) - cow, ox
- 马 (mǎ) - horse
- 土 (tǔ) - earth, soil
- 天 (tiān) - sky, heaven
- 鱼 (yú) - fish
- 鸟 (niǎo) - bird
- 狗 (gǒu) - dog
These words provide a foundation for understanding many Chinese idioms, which often draw on elements from nature, everyday life, and traditional culture.
Certainly, here are a few more common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:
- 火 (huǒ) - fire
- 地 (dì) - land, ground
- 夜 (yè) - night
- 日 (rì) - day, sun
- 月 (yuè) - month, moon
- 星 (xīng) - star
- 雪 (xuě) - snow
- 风 (fēng) - wind
- 泉 (quán) - spring (water source)
- 雷 (léi) - thunder
These words are integral to understanding the imagery and symbolism often present in Chinese idioms.
Certainly, here are a few more common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:
- 火 (huǒ) - fire
- 地 (dì) - land, ground
- 夜 (yè) - night
- 日 (rì) - day, sun
- 月 (yuè) - month, moon
- 星 (xīng) - star
- 雪 (xuě) - snow
- 风 (fēng) - wind
- 泉 (quán) - spring (water source)
- 雷 (léi) - thunder
These words are integral to understanding the imagery and symbolism often present in Chinese idioms.
Certainly, here are some additional common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:
- 花 (huā) - flower
- 树 (shù) - tree
- 果 (guǒ) - fruit
- 竹 (zhú) - bamboo
- 雨 (yǔ) - rain
- 风 (fēng) - wind
- 雷 (léi) - thunder
- 烟 (yān) - smoke
- 水 (shuǐ) - water
- 火 (huǒ) - fire
These words often represent elements of nature or common objects and are frequently used in Chinese idioms to convey specific meanings or evoke vivid imagery.
Certainly, here are some additional common words frequently found in Chinese idioms:
- 花 (huā) - flower
- 树 (shù) - tree
- 果 (guǒ) - fruit
- 竹 (zhú) - bamboo
- 雨 (yǔ) - rain
- 风 (fēng) - wind
- 雷 (léi) - thunder
- 烟 (yān) - smoke
- 水 (shuǐ) - water
- 火 (huǒ) - fire
These words often represent elements of nature or common objects and are frequently used in Chinese idioms to convey specific meanings or evoke vivid imagery.
Sun Tzu’s name in Chinese is 孙子 (Sūn Zǐ). The title of his famous work, “The Art of War,” in Chinese is 孙子兵法 (Sūn Zǐ Bīng Fǎ).
Sun Tzu’s name in Chinese is 孙子 (Sūn Zǐ). The title of his famous work, “The Art of War,” in Chinese is 孙子兵法 (Sūn Zǐ Bīng Fǎ).
美人鱼
mei ren yu
mermaid
剑
jian
sword
石头
stone shitou一块yi kuai
船
chuan
ship