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How do you say "to make (a smoothie)" in Chinese?
做
zuò
In Chinese, "to make (a smoothie)" is 做.
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Pronunciation
Say ZWOH with a falling tone. The pitch starts high and drops sharply downward.
Writing and usage
The character has twelve strokes with a person radical (人) on the left, showing humans making or creating something.
Example sentence
我做了一杯果汁。
I made a smoothie.
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How to remember 做
The person radical indicates an active human doing something. Picture yourself in the kitchen making a smoothie.
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Questions about 做
How do you say "to make (a smoothie)" in Chinese?
In Chinese, "to make (a smoothie)" is 做. It is a noun.
How is 做 written in Chinese?
The character has twelve strokes with a person radical (人) on the left, showing humans making or creating something.
How is 做 used in a sentence?
Use 做 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 我做了一杯果汁。 (I made a smoothie.).
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