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How do you say "cap" in Chinese?
棒球帽
bàng qiú mào
In Chinese, "cap" is 棒球帽.
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Pronunciation
Bàng (high falling tone) qiú (high rising tone) mào (high falling tone). Drop, rise, then drop.
Writing and usage
Three characters totalling 21 strokes. 棒 (stick) has 12 strokes. 球 (ball) has 11 strokes. 帽 (hat) has 12 strokes.
Example sentence
我戴着棒球帽。
I am wearing a cap.
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How to remember 棒球帽
Ball-stick-hat. A baseball cap is a hat associated with baseball.
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- dress 裙子 qún zi
- shirt 男士衬衫 nán shì chèn shān
- glasses 眼镜 yǎn jìng
- kimono 和服 hé fú
- ring 戒指 jiè zhi
- sewing machine 缝纫机 féng rèn jī
- shoes 鞋 xié
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Questions about 棒球帽
How do you say "cap" in Chinese?
In Chinese, "cap" is 棒球帽. It is a noun.
How is 棒球帽 written in Chinese?
Three characters totalling 21 strokes. 棒 (stick) has 12 strokes. 球 (ball) has 11 strokes. 帽 (hat) has 12 strokes.
How is 棒球帽 used in a sentence?
Use 棒球帽 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 我戴着棒球帽。 (I am wearing a cap.).
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