饼干
مستوى HSK 5
بينيين: bǐng gān
ترجمة: كوكيز؛ بسكويت
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ابدأ الآن مجانًا我喜欢吃饼干。 wǒ xǐhuān chī bǐnggān. I like to eat cookies.
饼干很甜。 bǐnggān hěn tián. The cookies are very sweet.
我买了一盒饼干。 wǒ mǎile yī hé bǐnggān. I bought a box of cookies.
曲奇 (qūqí) cookies
饼干 (bǐnggān) biscuit
面包 (miàn bāo) bread
蛋糕 (dàn gāo) cake
The Chinese word 饼干 (bǐnggān) for "biscuit" is a compound of two characters: 饼 (bǐng) and 干 (gān). The character 饼 originally meant "cake" or "bread", and is believed to have originated from the word "bing" in the Old Chinese language. The character 干 literally means "dry", and is often used to describe things that are hard or crispy. When combined, the two characters 饼干 (bǐnggān) literally mean "dry cake" or "dry bread", which accurately describes the texture of a biscuit. It's worth noting that the word 饼干 is not used in all Chinese-speaking regions. In some areas, the word 曲奇 (qūqí) is used instead, which is derived from the English word "cookie".