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How do you say "mannequin" in Chinese?
人体模型
rén tǐ mó xíng
In Chinese, "mannequin" is 人体模型.
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Pronunciation
Three syllables: 'run tee moe shing' with first flat, second high, third flat, fourth flat. Sounds artificial and human-like.
Writing and usage
Ren (person) is two strokes, ti (body) is seven, mo (model/form) is thirteen, xing (form) is six. Progressive complexity.
Example sentence
人体模型穿着新衣服。
The mannequin is wearing new clothes.
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How to remember 人体模型
Ren ti means human body, mo xing means model or form - a mannequin is a human body model used in stores.
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Questions about 人体模型
How do you say "mannequin" in Chinese?
In Chinese, "mannequin" is 人体模型. It is a noun.
How is 人体模型 written in Chinese?
Ren (person) is two strokes, ti (body) is seven, mo (model/form) is thirteen, xing (form) is six. Progressive complexity.
How is 人体模型 used in a sentence?
Use 人体模型 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 人体模型穿着新衣服。 (The mannequin is wearing new clothes.).
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