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Chinese Vocabulary for Beginners | HSK1 | Slow and Clear Chinese

Chinese Vocabulary for Beginners | HSK1 | Slow and Clear Chinese

1. bing1xiang1 refrigerator 冰箱
2. bīngqílín Ice cream 冰淇淋
3. lājīxiāng dustbin 垃圾箱
4. yóuxiāng mailbox 邮箱
5. yóuxiāng oil tank 油箱
6. ji1dan4 egg 鸡蛋
7. jīròu Chicken meat 鸡肉
8. jītuǐ Chicken leg 鸡腿
9. Jīxī Jixi City鸡西
10. Dàngāo Cake 蛋糕
11. dàngāo fang Bakery 蛋糕房
12. Dànbái Egg White/ Protein 蛋白
13. Dànhuáng Egg Yellow 蛋黄
14. Dànbāo Omelette 蛋包
15. si1ji1 driver 司机
16. gōngsī Company 公司
17. Dōng Yìndù Gōngsī East India Company 东印度公司
18. Sīzhǎng Director General 司长
19. Sīshū Clerk 司书
20. jīxiè mechanical 机械
21. jīhui opportunity 机会
1. 冰箱 (bīngxiāng) - Refrigerator
Imagine the cool air rushing out when you open the fridge—冰箱 keeps the food fresh. “Bīng” means ice, and “xiāng” means box. Writing-wise, 冰 (bīng or ice) includes 氵 (water radical), symbolizing coldness, and 箱 (xiāng or box) has ⺮ (bamboo radical), representing storage.

2. 冰淇淋 (bīngqílín) - Ice Cream
Imagine the sweet, creamy delight of ice cream melting on your tongue—冰淇淋 is a delicious frozen treat. “Bīng” means ice, “qí” means wonderful, and “lín” evokes a frosty sensation. Writing-wise, 淇 (qí) contains 氵 (water radical), symbolizing frost, and 淋 (lín character) depicts dripping, like a melting cone.

3. 垃圾箱 (lājīxiāng) - Dustbin
Picture throwing garbage away—垃圾箱 helps keep things tidy. “Lā” means trash, “jī” means garbage, and “xiāng” means box. Writing-wise, 垃 (lā) includes 扌 (hand radical), symbolizing action, and 箱 (xiāng or box) has ⺮ (bamboo), representing storage.

4. 邮箱 (yóuxiāng) - Mailbox
Imagine checking your mailbox for letters and packages—邮箱 stores mail safely. Whereas “Yóu” means post, and “xiāng” means box. Writing-wise, 邮 (yóu) includes the radical⻏ (city), symbolizing mail services.

5. 油箱 (yóuxiāng) - Oil Tank
Imagine filling up your car’s fuel tank—油箱 holds oil or gasoline. Whereas “Yóu” means oil, and “xiāng” means box or tank. Writing-wise, 油 (yóu or oil) includes 氵 (water radical), symbolizing liquid.

6. 鸡蛋 (jīdàn) - Egg
Imagine cracking open an egg for breakfast—鸡蛋 is a kitchen staple. Whereas “Jī” means chicken, and “dàn” means egg. Writing-wise, 鸡 (jī or chicken) includes 鸟 (bird radical), symbolizing poultry, and 蛋 (dàn or egg character) has a rounded structure resembling an egg shape.

7. 鸡肉 (jīròu) - Chicken Meat
Picture a delicious chicken dish—鸡肉 is widely used in cooking worldwide. Whereas “Jī” means chicken, and “ròu” means meat. Writing-wise, 肉 (ròu or meat character) resembles a slab of meat hanging in a butcher shop, making it easy to remember.

8. 鸡腿 (jītuǐ) - Chicken Leg
Picture a crispy, juicy chicken leg—鸡腿 is a favorite in meals and fast food. Whereas “Jī” means chicken, and “tuǐ” means leg. Writing-wise, 腿 (tuǐ or leg character) includes ⻣ (a bone radical), symbolizing a body part.

9. 鸡西 (Jīxī) - Jixi City
Now Picture Jixi, a city in Heilongjiang Province in China, known for its mining industry—鸡西 is a city name. Whereas “Jī” means chicken, and “xī” means west. So, literally Jixishi means Western Chicken city. Jokes apart;

10. 蛋糕 (dàngāo) - Cake
and Picture a birthday cake with candles—蛋糕 symbolizes celebration and joy. Whereas “Dàn” means egg, and “gāo” means cake. Writing-wise, 糕 (gāo or cake character) includes 米 (grain radical), representing baked goods made from flour.

11. 蛋糕房 (dàngāofáng) - Bakery
Imagine the scent of freshly baked cakes in a bakery—蛋糕房 is where sweet treats are made. Whereas “fáng” means room or shop. Writing-wise, 房 (fang or room character) contains 户 (door radical), representing a physical space.

12. 蛋白 (dànbái) - Egg White/Protein
Picture the clear, light texture of egg whites—蛋白 is the pure protein part of an egg. Whereas “Dàn” means egg, and “bái” means white. Writing-wise, 白 (bái or white character) is simple and symbolizes purity.

13. 蛋黄 (dànhuáng) - Egg Yolk
Picture the golden center of an egg—蛋黄 is rich and flavorful. Whereas “Dàn” means egg, and “huáng” means yellow. Writing-wise, 黄 (huáng or yellow character) includes 田 (field radical), symbolizing brightness.

14. 蛋包 (dànbāo) - Omelette
Imagine flipping a fluffy omelette—蛋包 is a classic egg dish. Whereas “Dàn” means egg, and “bāo” means wrap or cover. Writing-wise, 包 (bāo or wrap) visually represents something enclosed.

15. 司机 (sījī) - Driver
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16. 公司 (gōngsī) - Company
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