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Quiz:

1. On Thanksgiving day, what will you say to your friends or family?

     A. 感恩节快乐 (Gǎnēnjié kuàilè)!
     B. 圣诞节快乐 (Shèngdànjié kuàilè)!
     C. 中秋节快乐 (Zhōngqiūjié kuàilè)!
     D. 情人节快乐 (Qíngrénjié kuàilè)!
     See Answer
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thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is here! What delicious dishes do you have planned for your Thanksgiving Day feast?

In preparation for this day, we want to teach you how to talk about your day in Chinese.

First let's start simple: Thanksgiving Day is 感恩节 (Gǎnēnjié).
"感恩 (Gǎnēn)" means thanksgiving and "节 (jié)" means festival, holiday, such as in "圣诞节 (shèngdànjié) Christmas," "情人节 (qíngrénjié) Valentine's Day" and the Chinese festival "中秋节 (zhōngqiūjié) Mid-autumn Festival."

Instead of saying "Happy Thanksgiving," you can say it in Chinese to your friends: 感恩节快乐 (Gǎnēnjié kuàilè).

So, what foods do you plan on digging into today? Surely, you'll have turkey and pumpkin? Or, perhaps corn and wine? Let's see how to say these foods in Chinese:

Turkey — 火鸡 (huǒjī)
Pumpkin — 南瓜 (nánɡuā)
Corn — 玉米 (yùmǐ)
Wine — 酒 (jiǔ)
Grape wine — 葡萄酒 (pútáojiǔ)

On Thanksgiving Day, does your city have grand parade? In Chinese, parade is "游行 (yóuxíng)." Or will you prepare a masquerade party in your home? What will you dress up as? Read more

 
The Supermarket

There are many differences between life in western countries and life in China. One similarity is that we both need to eat, obviously! However, the way we go out for grocery shopping is often quite different.

Over the past 100 years, in the USA most notably, the most common way to go out for grocery shopping has been to shop at a huge indoor store called the "supermarket", or 超市 (chāoshì) in Chinese. Western visitors in China will still be able to find a "超市 (chāoshì) supermarket" in large cities, but in the countryside, these modern supermarkets will not be as common.

Although the supermarket has gained popularity in China with Chinese shoppers, Chinese families in the countryside, and many city-dwellers still prefer to shop at the more traditional (and exciting!) "菜市场 (càishìchǎng) food market." The characteristics of a traditional Chinese market is that they are "热闹的 (rènào de) lively and noisy" and that the cost is "便宜的 (piányi de) cheap." Be prepared for a wave of sights, smells and sounds when you hit the "菜市场 (càishìchǎng)." You may want to wear boots, not flip flops!

In addition to being a great place to shop and take pictures, the "菜市场 (càishìchǎng)" is a wonderful place to practice your Chinese! First, you can try out your...Read more

Let's break down "菜市场 (càishìchǎng)":

菜 (cài), noun, vegetables or food;
市场 (shìchǎng), noun, market.

Examples of "菜市场 (càishìchǎng)" used in a sentence:

1. Jīntiān qù guàng càishìchǎng ba , jiā lǐ méi cài le.
    今天    去   逛       菜市场         吧, 家 里 没  菜 了。
    Let's go to the food market today. There are no vegetables at home.

2. Tiān ā, càishìchǎng de dōngxi bǐ chāoshì piányi duō le.
    天  啊,  菜市场    的  东西       比  超市    便宜      多 了。
    Oh my god, the groceries in the food market are much cheaper than those of the     supermarket.

Quiz:

1. If you want to practice your negotiation skills, you can shop at a Chinese:
     A. 超市 (chāoshì)
     B. 菜市场 (càishìchǎng)
     C. 家 (jiā)
    See Answer
 
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