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How do you say "grapes" in Chinese?

葡萄

pú tao

Noun Hanzi

In Chinese, "grapes" is 葡萄.

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Pronunciation

Say 'poo TOW'. First syllable rises, second rises.

Writing and usage

The first character 葡 has 12 strokes, the second 萄 has 10 strokes.

Example sentence

葡萄很好吃。

Grapes are delicious.

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How to remember 葡萄

Pú tao is the classical Chinese term for grapes - both characters are plant-related and work together to denote this fruit.

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Questions about 葡萄

How do you say "grapes" in Chinese?

In Chinese, "grapes" is 葡萄. It is a noun.

How is 葡萄 written in Chinese?

The first character 葡 has 12 strokes, the second 萄 has 10 strokes.

How is 葡萄 used in a sentence?

Use 葡萄 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 葡萄很好吃。 (Grapes are delicious.).

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