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How do you say "net" in Chinese?

球网

qiú wǎng

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In Chinese, "net" is 球网.

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Pronunciation

Two syllables: 'chyoo wahng' with first flat, second flat. Sounds woven and tight.

Writing and usage

Qiu (ball) is four strokes, wang (net/mesh) is eight. Wang specifically refers to nets and meshes.

Example sentence

球网在桌子的中间。

The net is in the middle of the table.

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How to remember 球网

Qiu means ball, wang means net or mesh - a net is a woven mesh used to catch or divide balls.

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Questions about 球网

How do you say "net" in Chinese?

In Chinese, "net" is 球网. It is a noun.

How is 球网 written in Chinese?

Qiu (ball) is four strokes, wang (net/mesh) is eight. Wang specifically refers to nets and meshes.

How is 球网 used in a sentence?

Use 球网 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 球网在桌子的中间。 (The net is in the middle of the table.).

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