Here’s how to say “strawberry” in Chinese
<p>This radical is often used for characters that are related to plants or herbs, which means “strawberry” certainly qualifies :)</p>
<p>As for the other parts of the characters, the character for straw 草 (cǎo), includes a character underneath which means “early”: 早 (zǎo). This radical gives readers a clue to how the character is pronounced (note how similar cǎo and zǎo sound. The only difference is the first consonant).</p>
<p>The same is true for the lower section of the word for “berry” 莓 (méi), which is “每” (měi) meaning “each” or “every.” Again, this component contributes to the sound of the overall character. (Note that the only difference between méi and měi is the tone).</p>
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