鸭子
HSK niveau 5
Pinyin: yā zi
Oversættelse: and
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Start nu gratis鸭子在水里游泳。 yāzi zài shuǐ lǐ yóuyǒng. The duck is swimming in the water.
鸭子吃米饭。 yāzi chī mǐfàn. The duck is eating rice.
鸭子叫的声音很响。 yāzi jiào de shēngyīn hěn xiǎng. The duck's call is very loud.
鸭 (yā) duck
水鸭 (shuǐyā) waterfowl
鹅 (é) goose
鸡 (jī) chicken
The Chinese word 鸭子 (yāzi) for "duck" is composed of two characters: 鸭 (yā) and 子 (zi). The character 鸭 originally meant "wild duck" and was first used in the Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BC). It is composed of the radical 隹 (zhuī), which indicates a bird, and the phonetic component 牙 (yá), which represents the sound. The character 子 (zi) means "child" or "offspring" and is often used as a suffix to indicate a small or young animal. In the case of 鸭子, it is used to refer to a young duck or duckling.The word 鸭子 has been used in Chinese for centuries and has a rich cultural history. Ducks are an important part of Chinese cuisine and are often used in soups, stews, and roasts. They are also a popular symbol in Chinese art and literature, and are often associated with good luck and prosperity.