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Learn Common Chinese Words – Chinese words in English

Your Chinese vocabulary should begin with words you could use in your daily life and should be familiar with already. Below are some useful Chinese vocabulary and expressions for Continents, Weather, Anatomy, Home/Rooms, Vehicles, and Countries from around the world.

Depending on where you live. You are taught a little differently when it comes to continents, if you’re an American like me, you were taught 7 continents. In parts of Europe, some are taught 5-6 continents instead. Either merging Europe and Asia as Eurasia and combining North and South America as one continent.

Popular Chinese words in English

Chinese Words for Home / Rooms
Chinese Words for Home / Rooms

Chinese Words for Weather
Chinese Words for Weather

Chinese Words for Anatomy
Chinese Words for Anatomy

Chinese Words for Times / Day
Chinese Words for Times / Day

Chinese Words for Seasons / Years
Chinese Words for Seasons / Years

Chinese Words for Professions
Chinese Words for Professions

Chinese Words for Months / Years
Chinese Words for Months / Years

Chinese Words for Animals
Chinese Words for Animals

Chinese Words for Colours
Chinese Words for Colours

Chinese Words for Days Week
Chinese Words for Days Week

Chinese Words for Family
Chinese Words for Family

Chinese Words for Meal Times Food
Chinese Words for Meal Times Food
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  1. Hi Sally, I am a passionate linguist myself. I live in North Carolina and I speak Cantonese, Mandarin, English, Spanish, and some French. I am also a translator by profession. Thank you for your wonderful website!

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