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How do you say "florist" in Chinese?
插花师
chā huā shī
In Chinese, "florist" is 插花师.
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Pronunciation
Three syllables: 'cha hwa shir' with first falling, second high, third falling. Sounds delicate and artistic.
Writing and usage
Cha (insert/prick) is five strokes, hua (flower) is seven, shi (person) is three. Cha hua is the art of flower arrangement.
Example sentence
插花师在装饰花束。
The florist is arranging a bouquet.
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How to remember 插花师
Cha means to arrange or insert, hua means flower - a florist inserts and arranges flowers into beautiful displays.
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Questions about 插花师
How do you say "florist" in Chinese?
In Chinese, "florist" is 插花师. It is a noun.
How is 插花师 written in Chinese?
Cha (insert/prick) is five strokes, hua (flower) is seven, shi (person) is three. Cha hua is the art of flower arrangement.
How is 插花师 used in a sentence?
Use 插花师 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 插花师在装饰花束。 (The florist is arranging a bouquet.).
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