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无花果 — meaning in English: Fig

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无花果
wúhuāguǒ
罪犯
zuìfàn
雇主
gùzhǔ
阅读
yuèdú
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 无花果 (wúhuāguǒ) in culinary contexts, such as discussing fresh fruit in markets or when ordering dishes that feature figs in restaurants. Additionally, it's common in conversations about health and nutrition, where figs are praised for their health benefits.
Synonyms & nuances
Another term for fig in Mandarin is 软枣 (ruǎnzǎo), meaning 'soft jujube,' which might be used in more poetic or literary contexts. However, 无花果 is the general term and is preferred for everyday conversation due to its clarity and recognition.
Culture
The word 无花果 (wúhuāguǒ) literally translates to 'fruit without flowers,' which reflects how figs grow. In Chinese culture, figs have been revered not only for their taste but also for their medicinal properties, featuring in traditional remedies. Interestingly, figs are linked to the story of Adam and Eve in various cultures, symbolizing knowledge and temptation.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of 无花果?
The correct pronunciation is wúhuāguǒ, where 'wú' has a rising tone, 'huā' has a level tone, and 'guǒ' has a falling tone.
Q.How do you use 无花果 in a sentence?
You can use it in a sentence like: '我喜欢吃无花果,' which means 'I like to eat figs.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word 无花果?
A common mistake is confusing 无花果 with other fruits. Ensure you remember that 无花果 specifically refers to figs, and not to other similar fruits.
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