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 &ldquo;strawberry&rdquo; certainly qualifies :)</p> <p>As for the other parts of the characters, the character for straw 草 (cǎo), includes a character underneath which means &ldquo;early&rdquo;: 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 &ldquo;berry&rdquo; 莓 (m&eacute;i), which is &ldquo;每&rdquo; (měi) meaning &ldquo;each&rdquo; or &ldquo;every.&rdquo; Again, this component contributes to the sound of the overall character. (Note that the only difference between m&eacute;i and měi is the tone).</p> <p><a href="https://singandlearnchinese.medium.com/heres-how-to-say-strawberry-in-chinese-f9e695f2134b"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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