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White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 忙, its corresponding pinyin, máng, and its English definition, “busy.”.

White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 忙, its corresponding pinyin, máng, and its English definition, “busy.”.

In Chinese, 忙 (máng) means “busy.”

📚 Here's how to use it:
- 我今天很忙。
- Wǒ jīntiān hěn máng.
- I'm very busy today.

🏆 Time to practice! Write the character for 忙 (máng).

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White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 服务员, its corresponding pinyin, fú wù yuán, and its English definition, “waiter.”.

White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 服务员, its corresponding pinyin, fú wù yuán, and its English definition, “waiter.”.

In Chinese, 服务员 (fú wù yuán) means “waiter.”

📚 Here's an example sentence:
- 服务员,请给我一杯水。
- Fúwùyuán, qǐng gěi wǒ yī bēi shuǐ.
- Waiter, please give me a glass of water.

💪 Ready to practice? Write the character for 服务员 (fú wù yuán).

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White text on a burnt orange background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 游泳, its corresponding pinyin, yóu yǒng, and its English definition, “swimming.”.

White text on a burnt orange background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 游泳, its corresponding pinyin, yóu yǒng, and its English definition, “swimming.”.

In Chinese, 游泳 (yóu yǒng) means “swimming.”

📙 Here's an example sentence:
- 我喜欢游泳。
- Wǒ xǐhuān yóuyǒng.
- I like swimming.

💪 Ready to practice? Write the character for 游泳 (yóu yǒng).

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White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 贵, its corresponding pinyin, guì, and its English definition, “expensive.”.

White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 贵, its corresponding pinyin, guì, and its English definition, “expensive.”.

In Chinese, 贵 (guì) means “expensive.”

📄 Want to use it in a sentence?
- 这件衣服很贵。
- Zhè jiàn yīfú hěn guì.
- This piece of clothing is expensive.

✏️ Try it yourself: Reply using 贵 (guì).

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White text on a magenta background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 弟弟, its corresponding pinyin, dì di, and its English definition, “younger brother.”.

White text on a magenta background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 弟弟, its corresponding pinyin, dì di, and its English definition, “younger brother.”.

In Chinese, 弟弟 (dì di) means “younger brother.”

📙 Want to use it in a sentence?
- 我的弟弟很喜欢跑步。
- Wǒ de dìdì hěn xǐhuān pǎobù.
- My younger brother likes running.

🏆 Want to practice? Reply using 弟弟 (dì di).

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White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 哥哥, its corresponding pinyin, gē ge, and its English definition, “older brother.”.

White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 哥哥, its corresponding pinyin, gē ge, and its English definition, “older brother.”.

In Chinese, 哥哥 (gē ge) means “older brother.”

🗂️ Want to use it in a sentence?
- 我哥哥比我高。
- Wǒ gēgē bǐ wǒ gāo.
- My older brother is taller than me.

✏️ Time to practice! Comment using 哥哥 (gē ge).

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White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 新, its corresponding pinyin, xīn, and its English definition, “new.”.

White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 新, its corresponding pinyin, xīn, and its English definition, “new.”.

In Chinese, 新 (xīn) means “new.”

📚 Here's an example sentence:
- 我买了新衣服。
- Wǒ mǎile xīn yīfú.
- I bought new clothes.

🏆 Let's practice: Respond using 新 (xīn).

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White text on a dark red background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 跑步, its corresponding pinyin, pǎo bù, and its English definition, “running.”.

White text on a dark red background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 跑步, its corresponding pinyin, pǎo bù, and its English definition, “running.”.

In Chinese, 跑步 (pǎo bù) means “running.”

📚 Here's how to use it:
- 我每天早上跑步。
- Wǒ měitiān zǎoshang pǎobù.
- I run every morning.

🌟 Ready to practice? Respond using 跑步 (pǎo bù).

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White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 完, its corresponding pinyin, wán, and its English definition, “to finish.”.

White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 完, its corresponding pinyin, wán, and its English definition, “to finish.”.

In Chinese, 完 (wán) means “to finish.”

📙 Here's an example sentence:
- 我写完作业了。
- Wǒ xiě wán zuòyèle.
- I finished my homework.

🖋️ Ready to practice? Reply using 完 (wán).

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White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 非常, its corresponding pinyin, fēi cháng, and its English definition, “very.”.

White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 非常, its corresponding pinyin, fēi cháng, and its English definition, “very.”.

In Chinese, 非常 (fēi cháng) means “very.”

📚 Here's an example sentence:
- 今天天气非常好。
- Jīntiān tiānqì fēicháng hǎo.
- The weather is very good today.

✏️ Ready to practice? Reply using 非常 (fēi cháng).

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White text on a dark red background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 跳舞, its corresponding pinyin, tiào wǔ, and its English definition, “to dance.”.

White text on a dark red background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 跳舞, its corresponding pinyin, tiào wǔ, and its English definition, “to dance.”.

In Chinese, 跳舞 (tiào wǔ) means “to dance.”

📚 Here's how to use it:
- 我喜欢跳舞。
- Wǒ xǐhuān tiàowǔ.
- I like dancing.

💡 Try it yourself: Write the character for 跳舞 (tiào wǔ).

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White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 哥哥, its corresponding pinyin, gē ge, and its English definition, “older brother.”.

White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 哥哥, its corresponding pinyin, gē ge, and its English definition, “older brother.”.

In Chinese, 哥哥 (gē ge) means “older brother.”

📚 Want to use it in a sentence?
- 我哥哥比我高。
- Wǒ gēgē bǐ wǒ gāo.
- My older brother is taller than me.

🚀 Ready to practice? Respond using 哥哥 (gē ge).

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White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 时间, its corresponding pinyin, shí jiān, and its English definition, “time.”.

White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 时间, its corresponding pinyin, shí jiān, and its English definition, “time.”.

In Chinese, 时间 (shí jiān) means “time.”

📙 Here's an example sentence:
- 你有时间吗?
- Nǐ yǒu shíjiān ma?
- Do you have time?

💬 Want to practice? Comment using 时间 (shí jiān).

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White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 服务员, its corresponding pinyin, fú wù yuán, and its English definition, “waiter.”.

White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 服务员, its corresponding pinyin, fú wù yuán, and its English definition, “waiter.”.

In Chinese, 服务员 (fú wù yuán) means “waiter.”

🗂️ Here's an example sentence:
- 服务员,请给我一杯水。
- Fúwùyuán, qǐng gěi wǒ yī bēi shuǐ.
- Waiter, please give me a glass of water.

💬 Try it yourself: Reply using 服务员 (fú wù yuán).

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White text on a dark red background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 给, its corresponding pinyin, gěi, and its English definition, “to give.”.

White text on a dark red background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 给, its corresponding pinyin, gěi, and its English definition, “to give.”.

In Chinese, 给 (gěi) means “to give.”

📄 Here's how to use it:
- 请给我一本书。
- Qǐng gěi wǒ yī běn shū.
- Please give me a book.

💪 Try it yourself: Comment using 给 (gěi).

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White text on a magenta background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 服务员, its corresponding pinyin, fú wù yuán, and its English definition, “waiter.”.

White text on a magenta background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 服务员, its corresponding pinyin, fú wù yuán, and its English definition, “waiter.”.

In Chinese, 服务员 (fú wù yuán) means “waiter.”

📝 Here's how to use it:
- 服务员,请给我一杯水。
- Fúwùyuán, qǐng gěi wǒ yī bēi shuǐ.
- Waiter, please give me a glass of water.

🏆 Ready to practice? Write the character for 服务员 (fú wù yuán).

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White text on a magenta background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 唱歌, its corresponding pinyin, chàng gē, and its English definition, “to sing a song.”.

White text on a magenta background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 唱歌, its corresponding pinyin, chàng gē, and its English definition, “to sing a song.”.

In Chinese, 唱歌 (chàng gē) means “to sing a song.”

📝 Here's an example sentence:
- 他喜欢在晚上唱歌。
- Tā xǐhuān zài wǎnshàng chànggē.
- He likes to sing in the evening.

🌟 Let's practice: Respond using 唱歌 (chàng gē).

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White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 弟弟, its corresponding pinyin, dì di, and its English definition, “younger brother.”.

White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 弟弟, its corresponding pinyin, dì di, and its English definition, “younger brother.”.

In Chinese, 弟弟 (dì di) means “younger brother.”

📚 Here's an example sentence:
- 我的弟弟很喜欢跑步。
- Wǒ de dìdì hěn xǐhuān pǎobù.
- My younger brother likes running.

🌟 Want to practice? Comment using 弟弟 (dì di).

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White text on a burnt orange background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 到, its corresponding pinyin, dào, and its English definition, “to (a place).”.

White text on a burnt orange background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 到, its corresponding pinyin, dào, and its English definition, “to (a place).”.

In Chinese, 到 (dào) means “to (a place).”

📚 Want to use it in a sentence?
- 我们到了学校。
- Wǒmen dàole xuéxiào.
- We arrived at the school.

💬 Ready to practice? Reply using 到 (dào).

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White text on a magenta background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 哥哥, its corresponding pinyin, gē ge, and its English definition, “older brother.”.

White text on a magenta background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 哥哥, its corresponding pinyin, gē ge, and its English definition, “older brother.”.

In Chinese, 哥哥 (gē ge) means “older brother.”

📄 Want to use it in a sentence?
- 我哥哥比我高。
- Wǒ gēgē bǐ wǒ gāo.
- My older brother is taller than me.

🏆 Time to practice! Reply using 哥哥 (gē ge).

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White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 游泳, its corresponding pinyin, yóu yǒng, and its English definition, “swimming.”.

White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 游泳, its corresponding pinyin, yóu yǒng, and its English definition, “swimming.”.

In Chinese, 游泳 (yóu yǒng) means “swimming.”

📝 Here's how to use it:
- 我喜欢游泳。
- Wǒ xǐhuān yóuyǒng.
- I like swimming.

💪 Time to practice! Reply using 游泳 (yóu yǒng).

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White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 游泳, its corresponding pinyin, yóu yǒng, and its English definition, “swimming.”.

White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 游泳, its corresponding pinyin, yóu yǒng, and its English definition, “swimming.”.

In Chinese, 游泳 (yóu yǒng) means “swimming.”

🗂️ Here's how to use it:
- 我喜欢游泳。
- Wǒ xǐhuān yóuyǒng.
- I like swimming.

💬 Try it yourself: Reply using 游泳 (yóu yǒng).

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White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 累, its corresponding pinyin, lèi, and its English definition, “tired.”.

White text on a dark teal background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 累, its corresponding pinyin, lèi, and its English definition, “tired.”.

In Chinese, 累 (lèi) means “tired.”

📙 Here's how to use it:
- 我今天很累。
- Wǒ jīntiān hěn lèi.
- I'm very tired today.

💬 Want to practice? Respond using 累 (lèi).

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White text on a dark red background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 羊肉, its corresponding pinyin, yáng ròu, and its English definition, “lamb” or “mutton.”.

White text on a dark red background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 羊肉, its corresponding pinyin, yáng ròu, and its English definition, “lamb” or “mutton.”.

In Chinese, 羊肉 (yáng ròu) means “lamb” or “mutton.”

📄 Here's an example sentence:
- 我喜欢吃羊肉。
- Wǒ xǐhuān chī yángròu.
- I like eating lamb.

💡 Time to practice! Reply using 羊肉 (yáng ròu).

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White text on a magenta background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 百, its corresponding pinyin, bǎi, and its English definition, “hundred.”.

White text on a magenta background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 百, its corresponding pinyin, bǎi, and its English definition, “hundred.”.

In Chinese, 百 (bǎi) means “hundred.”

📚 Here's how to use it:
- 这个学校有三百个学生。
- Zhège xuéxiào yǒu sānbǎi gè xuéshēng.
- This school has three hundred students.

💡 Ready to practice? Reply using 百 (bǎi).

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White text on a burnt orange background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 妹妹, its corresponding pinyin, mèi mei, and its English definition, “younger sister.”.

White text on a burnt orange background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 妹妹, its corresponding pinyin, mèi mei, and its English definition, “younger sister.”.

In Chinese, 妹妹 (mèi mei) means “younger sister.”

🗂️ Want to use it in a sentence?
- 我的妹妹很聪明。
- Wǒ de mèimei hěn cōngmíng.
- My younger sister is very smart.

💪 Want to practice? Comment using 妹妹 (mèi mei).

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White text on a dark red background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 忙, its corresponding pinyin, máng, and its English definition, “busy.”.

White text on a dark red background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 忙, its corresponding pinyin, máng, and its English definition, “busy.”.

In Chinese, 忙 (máng) means “busy.”

🗂️ Here's how to use it:
- 我今天很忙。
- Wǒ jīntiān hěn máng.
- I'm very busy today.

💡 Let's practice: Write the character for 忙 (máng).

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White text on a burnt orange background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 游泳, its corresponding pinyin, yóu yǒng, and its English definition, “swimming.”.

White text on a burnt orange background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 游泳, its corresponding pinyin, yóu yǒng, and its English definition, “swimming.”.

In Chinese, 游泳 (yóu yǒng) means “swimming.”

📙 Here's how to use it:
- 我喜欢游泳。
- Wǒ xǐhuān yóuyǒng.
- I like swimming.

💬 Let's practice: Write the character for 游泳 (yóu yǒng).

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White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 唱歌, its corresponding pinyin, chàng gē, and its English definition, “to sing a song.”.

White text on a dark green background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 唱歌, its corresponding pinyin, chàng gē, and its English definition, “to sing a song.”.

In Chinese, 唱歌 (chàng gē) means “to sing a song.”

🗂️ Want to use it in a sentence?
- 他喜欢在晚上唱歌。
- Tā xǐhuān zài wǎnshàng chànggē.
- He likes to sing in the evening.

🎯 Want to practice? Write the character for 唱歌 (chàng gē).

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White text on a burnt orange background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 游泳, its corresponding pinyin, yóu yǒng, and its English definition, “swimming.”.

White text on a burnt orange background contains the simplified Mandarin Chinese character, 游泳, its corresponding pinyin, yóu yǒng, and its English definition, “swimming.”.

In Chinese, 游泳 (yóu yǒng) means “swimming.”

🗂️ Here's how to use it:
- 我喜欢游泳。
- Wǒ xǐhuān yóuyǒng.
- I like swimming.

✏️ Let's practice: Reply using 游泳 (yóu yǒng).

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