Mandarin Foods and Drinks Guide

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Explore common foods and drinks in Mandarin, along with their names and measure words in Mandarin. Learn to describe popular items like water, rice, noodles, bread, and milk using the correct terminology in Mandarin. Discover how to quantify food items and beverages as you delve into this comprehensive guide.

  • Mandarin
  • Foods
  • Drinks
  • Language
  • Learning

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  1. Daily Foods and Drinks in Mandarin r ch ng sh p nh y nli o

  2. Common Foods and Drinks (shu ) Water (m f n) Rice (mi nti o) Noodles (mi nb o) Bread (ni n i) Milk

  3. (shu ) Water

  4. (m f n) Rice

  5. (mi nti o) Noodles

  6. (mi nb o) Bread

  7. (ni n i) Milk

  8. Measure words in Mandarin (y b i shu ) A cup of water (y w n m f n) A bowl of rice (y w n mi nti o) A bowl of noodles (y pi n mi nb o) A slice of bread (y b i ni n i) A cup of milk

  9. More examples (y b i shu ) A cup of water (li ng w n m f n) Two bowls of rice (li ng w n mi nti o) Two bowls of noodles (li ng pi n mi nb o) Two slices of bread (li ng b i ni n i) Two cups of milk (y ku i d ng o) A piece of cake (li ng p ng gu zh ) Two bottles of juice (y g n xi ngji o) A banana (li ng ti o y ) Two fish (li ng w n t ng) Two bowls of soup (y b i k f i) A cup of coffee

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