Learn Chinese - Chinese Vegetables Vocabulary

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2009

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Learn Chinese words using the Learn Chinese with Pictures series from ChineseClass101.com.
Beautiful images clearly show Chinese vocabulary divided into units by topic.
Each word is introduced with the English,Chinese hanzi characters and pinyin. It's a great way to practice your Chinese and learn new Hanzi, while studying new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in Chinese and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!

In this Chinese lesson you'll learn the vocabulary for vegetables in Chinese: vegetable, broccoli, lettuce, cucumber, tomato, potato, carrot, onion, bean, and spinach.
Trying to have a healthy diet while you're living in China - go look for these at your nearest supermarket!

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  • you say "tomato" is "xi hong shi"

    i thought it was "fan qie" but correct me if im wrong

    x

  • @Peachandsmytheproduc

    You say toma-toe, I say tah-mahtoe.

    :P

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  • yay veges yummy

  • 什么 豆?  具体点好不好。。。。

  • @camy01900

    gracious eh spnaish is gay

  • muchísimas gracias soy de Colombia y por medio de ingles aprendo mandarín gracias a personas como los encargados de estos vídeos los cuales sirven demasiado para nosotros las personas que queremos aprender nuevos idiomas mis mas sinceros agradecimientos ....thank you...

  • 番茄炒鸡蛋 (Fānqié chǎo jīdàn) = 好吃哦 (Hào chī ó)

  • @Peachandsmytheproduc Both have the same meaning.

  • Learning a language is tough enough. I don't need music in the background so I can't hear the sounds correctly. How stupid is that?

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