鸡蛋

jī dàn

œuf (de poule)

HSK Level 1

Exemples de phrases

我喜欢吃鸡蛋。

wǒ xǐhuān chī jīdàn.

I like to eat eggs.

鸡蛋炒西红柿。

jīdàn chǎo xīhóngshì.

Scrambled eggs with tomatoes.

鸡蛋羹。

jīdàn gēng.

Steamed eggs.

Synonymes

鸡卵 (jī luǎn)

chicken egg

(dàn)

egg

鹅蛋 (é dàn)

goose egg

Antonymes

鸭蛋 (yā dàn)

duck egg

鹅蛋 (é dàn)

goose egg

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Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 鸡蛋 (jīdàn) for "egg" is composed of two characters: 鸡 (jī), meaning "chicken", and 蛋 (dàn), meaning "egg". The character 鸡 is a pictograph depicting a chicken, while the character 蛋 is a phonetic loan character that was originally used to represent the sound of the word "egg". Over time, the character 蛋 came to be used exclusively for the meaning of "egg", while the character 鸡 is now used to refer to chickens and other fowl.The word 鸡蛋 is first attested in the 11th century, and it has been used continuously ever since. It is the most common word for "egg" in Mandarin Chinese, and it is also used in other Chinese dialects and languages.The etymology of the word 鸡蛋 provides insight into the history of Chinese writing and the development of the Chinese language. It also illustrates the way in which Chinese characters can be combined to create new words and meanings.